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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no one looks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where no one is paying attention or showing interest in something. Example: "Despite all the effort put into the presentation, no one looks impressed."
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No one looks happy about what's going on here.
"No one looks to the writer to make the decisions," one of Michels's writer patients said.
No one looks frustrated.
No one looks bored.
No one looks after us".
No one looks impatient.
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No-one looks at the bass player.
No-one looks more comfortable when it's wet.
No-one looks forward to playing Ipswich.
No one looks good with caked-on makeup in the middle of the day!
No one looks at those gloves.
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