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Discover LudwigThe phrase "checked everywhere" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have thoroughly searched all available sources. For example: "I looked online, in the library, and asked around, but I still couldn't find what I was looking for—I guess I've checked everywhere."
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"We checked everywhere," he said, "and in any price range it was impossible".
While even the best-informed Japanese media couldn't squeeze any price information out of anyone working for big S (I checked everywhere), the company later said both tablets will be launched "globally" this fall.
He checked everywhere and in all his pockets.
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Check everywhere, using mirrors if necessary, including underarms, groin, navel, back of the neck, behind knees, between toes, behind and in ears, and on the scalp.
Remember, cats can fit into seemingly impossible spaces, so check everywhere, including small crevices.
Check everywhere you can and think about what you're able to do.
If she checks EVERYWHERE, hide it somewhere else where she will barely see it.
Also, go back to the hotel room and check everywhere to make sure you didn't leave anything.
Check everywhere that cables, wires, and pipes enter the house, as well as for any holes in the walls, doors, and windows.
Spawn trappers like to hunt you and your teammates, so be sure to check everywhere to make sure there are no enemies.
Always move around, check everywhere, be prepared to knife people, and make good use of your bouncing betties and grenades/satchel charges.
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