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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do everyone good" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that benefits everyone. For example: "The new policy will do everyone good in the long run."
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Some perspective would do everyone good.
Noise pollution puts enough stress on people, and I thought, with a newborn as well, a place that would be a lot quieter would do everyone good".
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To see these Seattle artists absorbing themselves in one another's work does everyone good.
"The huge turnout of supporters here does everyone good.
As the tour stretched on, it seemed fatigue had set in for both fans and the team, and a break should do everyone some good.
There are a million things for new moms to talk about that aren't divisive, and it might do everyone some good to focus on something else for a while.
"May be a few weeks off will do everyone a bit of good".
He remains the most popular rider at every circuit, no matter where you go in the world, and it will do everyone the world of good having him back fighting for wins.
Meanwhile, we can do everyone a great deal of good by curbing the rhetoric — especially the purple rhetoric.
The element that applies to this band is, "Did I play well?" Then you have, "Did everyone have a good night?" Then you have "Did everyone in the road crew have a good night?" Was the production as good as we'd have liked it?
"Why does everyone keep pretending she's good?" We learn that it's because Juliette sells records.
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