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The phrase "almost no one recognises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that very few people are aware of or acknowledge something.
Example: "In the art world, almost no one recognises the talent of this emerging artist."
Alternatives: "hardly anyone acknowledges" or "few people notice".
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"No one recognises me on the street ever," she says.
Radio is showing off, but no one recognises you on the bus.
"We have placed her photo in the paper and on Kawish Television News so many times, but no one recognises her".
So begins one of the great English books about the First World War and its consequences – although no one recognises it as such.
No one recognises you … except for the mutt, that is.
"No one recognises [this is happening]," the source said.
Of course, no one recognises her self-obsession better than Dunham herself.
But if I go out as Grayson no one recognises me.
And no one recognises it as being this other thing because you missed by such a wide margin.
"Yeah, it's really weird that I try to sit at the back of restaurants, or have my back to windows so no one recognises me," Sarkeesian says.
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