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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are there everything" is not correct in English.
It is not usable in written English as it does not follow standard grammatical rules. An example of a correct phrase would be: "Are there any items available?"
Alternatives: "Is everything available?" or "Are all items present?".
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"They told me: 'Your skills are there; everything is there.
(She recalls finding a letter one fan wrote to Franklin Roosevelt, reading essentially, "I've lost the roof on my house, I've lost my job, my wife is mad at me and my dog died, but you are there, everything will be O.K").
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"While they were there, everything was great.
"The strength is there, everything is there, it's just a matter of working it.
Everything was there, everything was in place, and yet something had undeniably changed.
Getting to Marfa is difficult, but once you're there, everything else is simple.
"All the information is there, everything is circling.
"Our radios and files were there, everything was jammed into that little building.
But once they're there, everything seems to fall into place.
Unfortunately, Marty has never been there – everything he knows, he learned from a leaflet.
He's been there for everything".
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