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The phrase "at everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a general capability or proficiency in various tasks or subjects.
Example: "She is incredibly talented at everything she tries, from painting to playing the piano."
Alternatives: "good at all things" or "skilled in everything".
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I look at everything.
They'd laughed at everything.
"He's great at everything.
He looked at everything.
"He's good at everything".
She's angry at everything.
I was at everything.
You stink at everything.
We looked at everything.
"They've failed at everything".
"We're looking at everything.
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