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The phrase "everyone else are" is not grammatically correct.
The word "are" is a plural verb, but "everyone else" is a singular subject. It would be more appropriate to use "everyone else is." Here is an example of incorrect usage: - Everyone else are going to the party. Corrected: - Everyone else is going to the party.
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Everyone else are the alone ones?
Van Susteren and everyone else are simply missing the point.
Tax cuts for everyone else are a much more effective path to job creation.
Before Stevens has time to ask whozat, he and everyone else are blown up.
There's also the fact that the Nets, like everyone else, are in a state of shock.
Hispanic voters, like everyone else, are able to think for themselves.
"But increasingly, we and everyone else are learning how to respond quickly to these disruptive technologies".
"The students, like everyone else, are trying to figure out how to deal with this".
My own experience is that successful scientists, just like everyone else, are fallible.
But in The Perfect Storm, Clooney, and everyone else, are all at sea.
And you and everyone else are paying thousands each year for this shambles.
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