This is not standard dialect, but it is commonly used, even by people who don't otherwise use this sort of grammar. It is best known in the words of Al Jolson in the first major talking picture: You ain't heard nothin' yet.
It's set phrase that people would even use in formal speeches.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.c...en_nothing_yet
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