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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as for everybody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement or opinion that pertains to a group of people, often contrasting it with another subject.
Example: "As for everybody else in the meeting, they seemed to agree with the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "regarding everyone" or "concerning all".
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The cost of living is high in this state, for politicians as for everybody else.
For them, as for everybody, comedy is a celebration, a protest, an escape from awkwardness and loneliness.
Their message: the college search process is the same for learning disabled students as for everybody else -- but more so.
In a place like Trinidad, racial redemption is as irrelevant for the Negro as for everybody else.
As for "Everybody Loves Raymond," the series was created for the star, Mr. Romano, but Mr. Rosenthal said the issues are totally personal.
Asked how he felt about the spoof, in which Hitler is a chief sub-editor who learns that Coren's copy has been altered, the journalist said: 'I'm fluent in German, so watching it with subtitles is not quite as funny for me as for everybody else.
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Things have not been nearly as good for everybody else.
Could've been twice as entertaining for everybody in attendance. .
Think of it as making the situation as bearable as possible for everybody.
AS: For most everybody that's absolutely true.
"We are trying to make this sport as clean as possible, as fair as possible for everybody, so I have nothing against testing and, why not, we should do it more".
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