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Discover Ludwig"overlook that" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is not taking something into account. For example, "You can't overlook that she did a great job on the project."
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You know, some people overlook that point".
In "Rein, Bellow," it was possible to overlook that problem.
Lightning rarely strikes twice, but let's not overlook that initial contribution of his.
As for historical perspective, we shouldn't overlook that "60 Minutes" interview of January 1992.
In preparing for a war against Iraq, President Bush urges us to overlook that lesson.
Commander of NATO might be O.K., if they were willing to overlook that draft exemption.
We cannot simply overlook that level of poverty for the next 15 years.
But those who can overlook that will find a wealth of detail here that brings the tale to life.
Many investors overlook that point, because they assume that changes in inflation will not affect nominal earnings growth.
But buyers might overlook that little detail especially with the Arnova 10 shipping for only $180.
All of the chosen starting times may overlook that significant organ dysfunction occurred before the defined time.
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