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The phrase "about everything too" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something applies to all subjects or matters being discussed, often in a conversational context.
Example: "I feel overwhelmed about everything too, not just work but personal life as well."
Alternatives: "regarding everything as well" or "concerning all matters too".
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The Italians get passionate about everything too.
He thinks about everything too much.
"I was just thinking about everything too much.
Almost alone, the far-right National Front, under its savvy new leader, Marine Le Pen, is thriving, largely because it is grumpy about everything too.
Looks like McAdam was telling the truth after all, I just hope for VZW customers sake that he was telling the truth about everything, too.
Facebook works for just about everything, too.
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And just about everything else too.
It's an image of blackness that's about everything else too.
Sometimes I feel as if everything that is worth knowing about love and marriage (and maybe about everything else, too) can be learned from reading "Middlemarch".
Certainly a scholar wishing to conduct a thorough study of Kim Kardashian will find no shortage of primary and secondary sources — but there's more available information about everything else, too.
Ø Be Careful with Credit Cards – Often, this is the first time anyone has a credit card, and the temptation to use it for just about everything is too much for many people.
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