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The phrase 'With everything that' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to introduce a clause in a sentence that explains a situation. For example: "With everything that's been going on, I haven't had a chance to catch up on sleep."
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"With everything that has happened in this country, I don't trust the banks," he explains.
"With everything that is going on, it's such a waste of time".
"With everything that happened here in the past, with everything that happened between Roger and Mike, guys were glad it ended this way," Looper said.
With everything that happened last year, the home runs, the R.B.I.'s, those things are great.
With everything that happened the next day, they didn't immediately settle in.
With everything that happened, we wanted to explain what it could be.
With everything that they have.
I am OK with everything that happened.
Complete with everything that would entail.
"I don't always agree with everything that is said.
How do you deal with everything that comes up?
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