What are the meanings of no-one, “Noone”, no-one or no-one for that matter?

What is the correct form? What does context play in us human life?

Is there any phenomenon like the awkward “None” or just a by-product of careless orthography to the Internet?

Why is it important to keep someone updated on the latest technology?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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No one is the right one.

No one is the common misspelling of “no one”.

(can do /nu/) The verb “noone” is formed for consistency with “nobody”, and also its opposites “anyone” and “everyone”, but it is still considered nonstandard because of the doubled vowels creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as “noon” (/nun/).

No one is a variant of “no one” which means no one. I don’t think it’s widely used.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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I have seen all three types of wood types, e.g., tan, and clay. But all three types are used in water and also air. I’ll use noone or no one and they are all accepted. I use neither one or no one. I don’t use any one at all, I use no one other than no one and they are both accepted. I never use no one because nothing “flows” right for me. (And

will no one ever help me)

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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