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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he overlooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean that someone disregarded or overlooked something. For example: "He overlooked the detail in the contract, resulting in costly mistakes."
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He overlooked one simple and obvious point.
The one thing he overlooked?
Of course, he overlooked 35 Qh7, checkmate.
At times, he overlooked apparent incongruities.
In doing so, he overlooked a young Lionel Messi.
Has he overlooked the origins of this city?
Back when Robertson did his plane study, he overlooked the towers' resistance to fire.
He overlooked the scandals and personal failure (in his case, alcoholism) that plagued him.
The player of the white pieces is a grandmaster, but even he overlooked a lateral defence.
Hasn't he overlooked the AIDS epidemic sweeping the African continent and other parts of the world?
Bakkila was so excited by the prospect of playing a machine that he overlooked some of the challenges.
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