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"anything and everything" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it whenever you would like to refer to a wide variety of things. For example, "I'm willing to try anything and everything to solve this problem."
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Anything and everything.
Does anything and everything go?
Anything and everything, apparently.
Anything and everything can happen there.
It is anything and everything but nowhere.
My reputation comes above anything and everything".
"They're taking anything and everything".
I'll keep anything and everything.
Anything and everything procured on demand.
Don't Texans barbecue anything and everything?
"We've done anything and everything here".
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mind and everything
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was and everything
anything and everything else
heard and everything
is everything and everything
checked and everything
wasted and everything
cleaned out and everything
thin and everything
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walks and everything
wanted and everything
anything and all
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