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The phrase "overlooked a" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Depending on the context, it could mean that you have forgotten or disregarded something, or that you have not noticed something. For example: "He overlooked a potential opportunity to turn a profit, and now he's regretting it."
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"And we overlooked a beautiful, classic pond".
Two windows overlooked a back garden.
But I overlooked a few.
One had no windows; another overlooked a lake.
You could have overlooked a typo or another error.
Like every criminal, he has overlooked a detail.
In doing so, he overlooked a young Lionel Messi.
My office overlooked a very lengthy dole queue.
It overlooked a large segment of the population, namely a lot of women.
But you overlooked a fourth option that is possibly the most realistic and constructive: debt monetisation.
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For his part, Pasternack said he had no hard feelings about being overlooked a year ago.
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