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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyone besides" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to mean "every person except". For example, "Everyone besides John went to the park."
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They think that everyone besides themselves is wrong.
It doesn't matter that everyone besides the batter, including the fans, can see where the catcher is before a pitch.
With almost everyone besides Marian Gaborik in an offensive funk, the Rangers would seem to need more players who can score goals.
I'd like to think that his declaration encompasses everyone besides us — that it is part of a vision of human nobility that is broad and encompassing.
Then, when you tell the shop how grotesque you are (or, in the case of everyone besides me, well-built), the FitBot catalog will spit out the proper image.
Not only was it going to be dirt cheap (around $250 bucks, unsubsidized), and not only was it being pushed out by what was about as close as you can get to a mom-and-pop electronics manufacturer, but it looked like they were going to beat just about everyone besides HTC to getting an Android product on the shelf.
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That was the only time the ghost was ever heard," says Pann, adding, "besides, everyone up there works for the city now no imagination".
Budgets are tight and dreams are big, and besides, everyone remembers that the best performances were put on in somebody's backyard with the help of some sheets on a clothesline.
If this seems a small mistake, that may be because you regard Richmond, if you have heard of it at all, as a faraway place of which we know little and care less – and besides, everyone knows when we say Richmond we mean Richmond in London, don't we?
Perhaps it sounds stalkerish, but I think we're beyond that, and besides, everyone's a stalker on the Internet.
The third is to say that it was only 1933, and besides, everyone was doing it at the time.
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