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This phrase is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that something has been left out or not discussed in detail. For example: We talked about plans for the future, but I'm not sure how to feel about everything else.
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— Just about everything else.
"He talks about everything else.
It's about everything else".
You totally forgot about everything else.
You forget about everything else bothering you.
Well, so is just about everything else.
Then we can argue about everything else.
I'm too upset about everything else".
WHAT'S NOT WORKING Just about everything else.
And just about everything else too.
"No giraffes, but just about everything else".
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