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The phrase "I mean everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the sincerity or importance of what you are saying, often in response to a misunderstanding or to clarify your intentions. Example: "When I said I would support you, I mean everything; I will always be there for you no matter what."
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"I mean everything else.
"I mean everything — everywhere.
I mean everything.
By "it" I mean everything.
Yes, I mean, everything needs to improve".
"When I say everything I mean everything".
"I mean, everything just disappeared," he said.
"I mean, everything was better at Toyota.
I mean everything — the whole outside.
He says: "Accept everything about yourself – I mean everything.
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"I meant everything I said," Mr. Shaw said yesterday, when asked if he spoke out of turn.
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