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Discover Ludwig"no one being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to the absence or lack of any person(s). Example: No one being present at the meeting, it was postponed until next week.
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Later, Henry confronts Betty about refusing to give Carla a reference and of course, she can only throw a temper tantrum about no one being on her side.
It will probably not be readily apparent that the key is already in the lock, and you should be able to attend to this later on with no one being the wiser - unless someone attempts to use insert a key or it is plainly visible.
It's the sound of no one being heard, until one voice cleanly breaks through to articulate a point about the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1948.
Robert Hess, the commissioner of the Department of Homeless Services, said that whatever the demand, the city was handling it smoothly, with no one being forced to sleep on benches overnight as they had during previous administrations.
Idomeni, on the Greece-Macedonia border, is in chaos, with no one being let through who is not from Iraq, Syria or Afghanistan.
But in this case, there is no one being harmed.
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All of this is being done with no-one being asked.
It would deliver £20bn of savings for the government, but with no-one being put in the unacceptable position of having an increase in state pension age of more than a year, with such little time to prepare.
It must be a win-win situation with no-one being exploited".
A place where the mayor gets elected time and time again with 85+% of the vote, despite his fondness for organized crime, and no-one being sure what he actually does.
No one was harmed.
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