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The phrase "an explorer of everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is curious and seeks to learn about a wide range of topics or experiences.
Example: "As an explorer of everything, she traveled the world, immersing herself in different cultures and learning new skills."
Alternatives: "a seeker of knowledge" or "a wanderer of all things".
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The Christian writer Tertullian called him rightly omnium curiositatum explorator, an explorer of everything interesting.
Read #5. 5. Be an explorer of everything around you.
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