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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with no one" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize that someone is entirely alone. For example, "The small child was standing in the empty room with no one else around."
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"Who did you play with?" "No one".
With no one on base, he is hitting.195.195
No outs with no one on base:.537.537
"Solo homers usually come with no one on base".
"Thirty minutes with no one catching it on CNN seems a bit dubious," he said.
All by myself, with no one to urge me on, I was becoming emotionally indulgent.
They squared with no one.
Untrained service with no one in charge.
I crossed paths with no one.
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A tough call with no-one consistently good.
That puts LeBron in a class with... no one.
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