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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyone believes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when talking about a widely held belief or opinion that is shared by all or most people. For example: - "Everyone believes that exercise is important for maintaining good health." - "In our company, everyone believes that teamwork is essential for success." - "Despite the controversy, everyone believes that the new policy will benefit the community." - "After the shocking revelation, everyone believes that the politician is no longer fit for office."
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Not everyone believes that.
Not everyone believes their hype.
Not everyone believes it will.
But not everyone believes that.
"Everyone believes that.
"Not everyone believes in hunting," he said.
"Everyone believes we're underreporting contractor deaths".
Not everyone believes him, of course.
Not everyone believes Halloween can be moved.
Not everyone believes the evidence.
Not everyone believes she can.
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