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The phrase "an overlook" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a place or location where one can see a wide or scenic view. It can also refer to overlooking or not noticing something. Here are some example sentences using "an overlook": - The family stopped at an overlook on their road trip to take in the breathtaking view of the mountains. - The manager's oversight of the project led to an overlook of an important detail, causing delays. - The hiking trail led to an overlook overlooking the valley below. - The apartment building has an overlook on the rooftop, where residents can enjoy the city skyline. - Despite his busy schedule, John always makes time for an evening stroll to the overlook by the lake.
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They shouted their love from an overlook.
It was in a national forest that had an overlook and a paved parking area.
This evening, I'm sitting on an overlook in Södermalm, a neighborhood of Stockholm.
Kaul climbed steep hills to an overlook about 2,000 feet above the town.
We stopped at an overlook to take in the view of the Colorado River below.
A sheep joins a group of people as they sit at an overlook in Huaraz.
There is an osprey rookery built into a copse of trees at an overlook onto the river.
When we reached the top of the first pass, Abdullatif pulled onto an overlook and killed the engine.
The tour bus, headed for the same place, stopped on the way at an overlook, and the Palestinians got out.
High above it is Mirador Catarina, an overlook known for its crisp, clean air, perfect for plant shops.
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A: They overlook the obvious.
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