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Discover Ludwig"no one know" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "no one knows." This phrase is used to indicate that nobody or not a single person has knowledge or information about something. Example: "No one knows the answer to the riddle."
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Trouble is, no one know what music was playing on the wurlitzer.
Would critics rather they spent nothing on film and media and that no one know about them or the issue?
No one know his real name.
You let no one know where the focus lay.
He would rather no one know the nature of the crime that landed him jail.
"It was important that no one know," the foreign minister said.
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"No one knew anything specific.
"No one knew who we were.
"No one knew who had approved them.
Why does no-one know?
No one knew what was going on.
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