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The phrase "no one besides" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean that no one apart from the people or things mentioned can be considered. For example: "No one besides myself and my team have the ability to complete this project."
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The Last Remarks Absolutely no one besides the people listed on the obituary program will have the opportunity to speak.
But here's the thing: almost no one besides Nintendo itself has made much money on the Wii (Disney, with its emphasis on kids' games, is one of the few).
One is that it appears that no one besides Johnson knows how many people have bought lots on the Gulch (he says there are around 50) or how much money has been invested in the project overall.
No one, besides his doorman, recognized him.
"Little help?" No one besides a startled finch moves an inch.
(No one besides Stiverne had ever fought Wilder and lasted until the final bell).
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During the interviews, no-one besides the participant and the interviewer was present.
No one on the team besides Kobe had unflappable confidence in the Lakers attempts to make it to the postseason.
But there's no one else, besides reality stars, who put their lives on camera for everyone to dissect.
No one cried besides Katja's sisters.
Hanfeng looked around, but there was no one there besides the girl at the counter.
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