Difference Between no one & nobody
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No one" is also an indefinite pronoun, and it means the same thing as "nobody." It is usually considered more formal than "nobody," which is why it is more likely to appear in writing. "Noone" is a common misspelling of "no one," which is two words
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In general, no one is a more appropriate singular pronoun for academic or professional writing. Nobody is more common in British English than in American English, but you should probably still choose no one to maintain a formal voice. ... Neither no one nor nobody is universally accepted as a plural indefinite pronoun yet.
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