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The phrase "all over everyone" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest something is affecting or involving everyone, but clarity may be lost.
Example: "The excitement about the new project is all over everyone in the office."
Alternatives: "affecting everyone" or "involving everyone".
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"We thought it was all over, everyone was saying it was done and dusted, but there were still two minutes to go in that game.
When it was all over, everyone went home, but the equipment was repurposed for some heartwarming philanthropy.
I don't want to dwell on this, but literally it was like reliving your loss, especially at the end, when it was all over, everyone had someone to celebrate with.
The Clippers are dunking all over everyone.
Instead of alarms' going off all over, everyone was passing the buck.
Not that David appears especially interested in following in the footsteps of a father who walks all over everyone in sight.
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Civil Rights DEMONSTRATIONS WERE HELD FOR TRAYVON MARTIN ALL OVER AMERICA Everyone wants George Zimmerman to be charged with a hate crime.
(It was "Beavis and Butthead" all over again, except everyone was better-looking).
When it is all over, tell everyone to go to the "graveyard".
Panic over, everyone".
When it was over, everyone cheered.
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