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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as every child" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a general truth or common experience that applies to all children.
Example: "As every child knows, the world is full of wonders waiting to be discovered."
Alternatives: "like all children" or "as all kids do".
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THE schoolyard, as every child knows, is a Darwinian jungle.
Like summer vacation, as every child learns, with pain, the sabbatical must come to an end.
As every child knows, few things in life are more annoying than parents.
As every child knows, apology entails an acknowledgment of responsibility coupled with a feeling of regret.
She loves to run around the yard just as every child does.
Programmes such as Every Child a Reader, the Connexions careers service and teen pregnancy schemes are vanishing.
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For me, Max functions as every-child, much as Dorothy did in the original and innovative Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900.
Their names are always "young" sounding, as if every child in the world between the ages of four and ten were named Davey or Molly.
It is vital that we find the right placement for every child as early as possible, whatever it is.
This partnership gives us the chance to spotlight the right to education as fundamental to every child's development.
She claimed that "there isn't a fair playing field, as not every child has what they need".
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