pronoun
1
BAD : No one of us regrets volunteering.
GOOD : None of us regrets volunteering.
GOOD : Not one of us regrets volunteering.
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When you mean 'not one', use none or (for emphasis) not one : 'None ofthe children could tell the time.' 'Not one of the trainees has a medical background.'
No one and nobody cannot be followed by of unless the phrase introduced by of is descriptive: 'No one of any importance was at the meeting.'
2
See NOBODY (↑ nobody )/NO ONE (↑ no one )