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Discover Ludwig"no one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a single element amongst a group of elements. For example, you could say, "No one of the students was able to answer the question correctly."
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No one of the substances present in both products showed antifeedant activity on H. grandella larvae.
Fife told no one of the incident.
No one, of course, ever turned up.
No one of us can.
No one, of course, would be prepared.
There is no one of Asian origin.
No one of sound mind would participate.
No one, of course, heard a thing.
The Pirates lost no one of prominence.
They told no one of her death.
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No-one, of course.
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