"as every" is a correct and usable construction in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a generalization or comparison in a sentence. For example: "As every parent knows, raising a child is no easy task." In this sentence, "as every parent knows" means that the following statement is true for all parents, making it a generalization. Another example: "Illegal downloading of music has become increasingly common, as every teenager with a smartphone can attest to." Here, "as every teenager with a smartphone can attest to" implies that all teenagers with smartphones have experienced illegal downloading, making it a comparison.
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AS EVERY actor knows, it is easy to be typecast.
The same as every other morning.
As every quarter passes, Amazon's losses deepen.
As every self-regarding artist should do".
The same procedure as every year".
As every dieter knows, losing weight is the simple bit.
These create demand, as every ad man knows.
I see them as every possible color in there somewhere".
As every former Scout knows, it pays to "Be Prepared".
No country's border staff is perfect, as every traveler knows.
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He asks the same questions as every-one I've met.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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