no one or nobodt?

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no one

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "no one" to refer to an absence of people in a formal context or in written English.

Examples:

  • No one knows the answer to that question.
  • There was no one at the bus stop when I arrived.

Alternatives:

  • nobody
  • not a soul
  • not a single person
  • no person
  • no individual

nobodt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "nobody" to refer to an absence of people in an informal context or in spoken English.

Examples:

  • Nobody told me about the meeting.
  • There's nobody here to help us.

Alternatives:

  • no one
  • not a soul
  • not a single person
  • no person
  • no individual
The correct phrase is "no one." Both "no one" and "nobody" are used to refer to an absence of people, but "no one" is more formal and commonly used in written English, while "nobody" is more informal and used in spoken English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

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