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The phrase "a everything" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "everything" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I want to know everything about the project."
Alternatives: "all things" or "every detail."
Exact(23)
A. Everything.
A: Everything was basically safe, Olie thought he had the puck, but it came loose and they poked it in.
Q: How many of your fact-checks come from reader tips, versus browsing the Web? A: Everything goes into the mixture.
A: Everything is encrypted.
A: Everything in Enigma is public, but there are limitations.
A: Everything comes from character.
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He take-a her mind, he take-a the blender, he take-a the old stereo - he take-a everything except the floorboards.
"This protest is a-partisan, a-gender, a-everything," Leef told me.
It's an everything thing".
They need an everything.
He selected an Everything Bar.
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