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In written English, the phrase "no one will get" is correct and usable.
You can use it when you want to express that nobody will be able to receive, achieve, or obtain something. For example, "No one will get the prize if they fail to meet the requirements."
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No one will get revenue on older books except Google.
"I promise no one will get sick on this," a cheery leader said.
Start from the bottom up - our pick of the best snow boots mean no one will get cold feet on snow days.
He tells his victim that if he hands over his wallet, no one will get hurt, and they can both be on their way.
No one will get hurt.
No one will get Revel".
No one will get all they want.
No one will get an advantage".
Hopefully, no one will get hurt.
Goulding exclaims, "Hopefully no one will get sued!" (seems unlikely).
Any negotiation involves compromise and no one will get everything they want.
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