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The part of the sentence "everyone are" is not correct in written English.
Correct grammar would be "everyone is" or "everybody is". For example: Everyone is excited for the party.
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"You get the feeling, before certain matches, that the players, everyone, are particularly focused," he said.
"Fellow Muslims, not everything and everyone are against us, every time.
"We, like everyone, are watching this very, very carefully," said BP's chief executive, Robert Dudley.
(The climactic constellation of descending bells, which apparently toll for everyone, are less impressive than intended).
Early registration encouraged – rates for everyone are $40 after Nov. 16th!
Have we done good enough a job vetting everyone, are we on top of it".
Motorists - which is to say, almost everyone - are howling over the recent increases in gasoline prices.
The adults who commission trophies with accolades for everyone are creating an impression that's bound to be shattered.
We're a rock'n'roll band.' Poison and everyone are saying it, so I can't even say that any more.
Common areas and conference rooms that are open to everyone are often the scene of impromptu brainstorming sessions.
All the things that could make transport safer and more accessible for everyone are just around the corner.
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