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The phrase "every world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing various scenarios, perspectives, or realities, often in philosophical, literary, or speculative discussions.
Example: "In every world, there exists a unique set of challenges and opportunities that shape the lives of its inhabitants."
Alternatives: "each universe" or "all realms".
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Happens every World Cup.
Every world has its issues.
"Every world championship is special.
"Same tedious shit every World Cup. . . .
Every World Cup, somebody else wins.
The American team has played in every World Cup since.
What: Broadcasts of every World Cup soccer match, admission free.
It is the same in every world capital.
Every World Cup team wants somebody like that.
He covered every World Cup from 1958 to 1998.
"We've had a virtual doubling of rights fees" with every World Cup, Gulati said.
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