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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overlooked them" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to describe when someone has failed to notice something. For example, "The teacher accidentally overlooked the students in the back of the classroom when she was handing out the worksheets."
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"But people have overlooked them".
Or they simply overlooked them.
Germans debated his improprieties, but in the end overlooked them.
Investigators may have overlooked them in an earlier search.
The art market has long overlooked them as collectibles, Mr Eccles says.
These propositions were referred to in the discussion at the bar, and we have not overlooked them.
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Don't overlook them.
Congress can't overlook them again.
"We didn't overlook them at all," Lezak said.
The icky parts are just as miraculous, and people tend to overlook them.
(Minor handicaps, you would think, but Cubby Broccoli was not prepared to overlook them).
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