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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every sport" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to all types of sports in general, or to compare or contrast different sports. Here are some examples: - "I love playing every sport, from basketball to swimming." (referring to all types of sports) - "In this town, every sport is taken very seriously, especially soccer." (comparing different levels of importance for sports) - "She excels in every sport she tries, from volleyball to track and field." (referring to a variety of sports).
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Every sport presents different considerations.
Every sport can get better.
"Every sport which is difficult to draw.
He was more about sports, every sport".
Nearly every sport evolved from something else.
Like every sport, it starts with recruiting.
But wealthy nations haven't claimed every sport.
"She knew something about every sport.
"Every sport is different," Bettman said.
Happens in football and every sport".
"And ultimately every sport is about numbers.
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