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The phrase "everyone else except" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It is generally used to exclude a certain group of people from a statement or situation. You can use it in a variety of situations, such as stating an exception, emphasizing a specific group, or making a comparison. Example 1: Everyone else except for John was invited to the party. Example 2: All students were given a homework assignment, but Sarah and everyone else except for the new student had already completed it. Example 3: The restaurant was crowded with customers, everyone else except for the group of tourists seemed to be regulars. Example 4: I am the shortest person in my family - everyone else except for me is over six feet tall. Example 5: The store was closed due to the storm - everyone else except for the owner had evacuated.
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Johnson had died in 1973, and everyone else, except Mr. Estes, was also dead.
He is dead like everyone else, except that he is not.
Pretty much everyone else, except for about three hundred Western journalists, was already gone.
Mormons liked everyone else, while almost everyone else (except Jews) disliked Mormons.
Mr. Krekshi wore a smile pasted across his face, like nearly everyone else, except for a few very nervous bodyguards.
First he led the way into Libya, driving through a UN resolution that would let French warplanes loose and make everyone else – except perhaps David Cameron – look indecisive.
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Europe's current deep problems are everyone else's except Germany's.
Now the authorities have let everyone else go except Elias and me.
"It encourages people to think of prisoners as scary monsters, rather than people exactly like everyone else ― except they had fewer choices, and (may have) made a bad decision in their lives," Mills said.
Ben Brantley of the New York Times gave Bombshell a rave like everyone else -- except he called Tom's direction "overblown" and diagnosed a disconnect between the formerly flawless twosome of Houston & Levitt.
Everyone else is gone, except for a few neighbors who managed to buy their apartments.
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