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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beat everyone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to defeat or outperform every person in a competition or game. Example: "John was determined to beat everyone in the race and trained every day to improve his speed and endurance."
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"They beat everyone," she says.
Rafael Nadal could beat everyone but Djokovic.
Sanders beat Clinton; Trump beat everyone else.
"But I still want to beat everyone out here badly.
Now I feel like I can beat everyone".
You get one guy who tries to beat everyone.
"Now I feel like I can beat everyone," he said.
"With his character he can beat everyone, I think.
Through her knowledge of the loch, she'd beat everyone.
If the referees control the games everyone can beat everyone".
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Someone was bound to get there, and the folks at Kurger Bing beat everyone to the punch.
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