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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about everything ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a broad or all-encompassing topic or subject matter.
Example: "The book discusses theories about everything ever, from the origins of the universe to the future of humanity."
Alternatives: "regarding all things" or "concerning everything that exists".
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Free in next week's Independent on Sunday: "We Told You So: A Special Supplement Celebrating How We Were Right About Everything Ever".
He Named Me Malala is Paradiseis theaters noword
Less "Netflix and chill" than "Netflix and rewrite everything you know about everything ever," these selections are food for the brain.
These days, thanks to my many Lyme-literate doctors, becoming a master herbalist, doing my own research and trying just about everything ever suggested for Lyme aside from pharmaceuticals, I'm much better.
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An average Bunnings is huge and sells just about everything you could ever imagine needing for your home or building job.
You're done with the stage where you moan about how everything ever is ruined.
No one summed him up better than Anthony Burgess, who, at the time of Priestley's death in 1984, wrote: "He was volcanic, fertile, often careless but never dull … I read just about everything he ever wrote, and not for one moment did I ever feel I was wasting my time".
SAY you knew everything ever known about New Jersey.
Even after reading everything ever written about Honolulu, a visitor might find themselves harboring the same sentiments penned by William Somerset Maugham in 1921: "Nothing had prepared me for Honolulu".
Woolf imagines for us, in a novelistic stream of consciousness, two days in which she wanders around "Oxbridge" and the British Museum, and browses through everything ever written about or by women.
It would take courage to approach whaling as a literary subject — everything ever written about it lives in the shadow of "Moby-Dick" — and "Leviathan" doesn't really aspire to those heights.
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