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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everybody of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not convey a clear meaning. Instead, the phrase "everybody" can be used alone as a pronoun to refer to a group of people. Incorrect: Everybody of my friends went to the party. Correct: All of my friends went to the party. Incorrect: Everybody of the students passed the test. Correct: All of the students passed the test.
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I should remind everybody of that".
"We notified everybody of our mission," said Othman Belbeisi, the relief mission's leader.
"Losing those two longtime residents, it kind of reminds everybody of their own mortality," he said.
For the least fortunate, a wire transfer can take a week.Not for everybody, of course.
"We know what we're asking for is the bare minimum, and we remind everybody of that".
I think that everybody of my generation automatically associates cancer with death.
GETTING IN The doors are open to everybody of legal drinking age.
Everybody, of any import, in the law, the professions generally, was at Oxford with me.
Anyway, fair's fair, and it has apparently been left to me to remind everybody of that.
"I don't know how he can continue to convince everybody of his innocence".
Everybody of that class was then.' But that wasn't quite true, and that's what's really interesting.
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