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"everyone greets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the idea that everyone acknowledges each other in some way, usually with a greeting such as a wave, handshake, hug, or nod. For example: "When we all get together, everyone greets each other warmly."
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"Everyone greets you nicely.
Around campus almost everyone greets him by name.
Much of what is tossed out is edible, but not everyone greets the opportunity to recycle food scraps as an exciting food adventure.
This is a town where everyone greets each other with a friendly "good afternoon," even if they have just lost their home.
Everyone greets Wallace as "Dr. Rich," relishing the credibility his academic credentials lend to the medical-marijuana cause, officially legal but politically beleaguered.
Everyone greets everyone, murmuring Lalslaam, mlalslaa mlalslaam… Other than a large blue jhilli spread out on the floor, about fifteen feet square, there are no signs of a "camp".
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Yet everyone greeted them warmly.
Everyone greeted "Mike," he recalled.
But not everyone greeted the news so enthusiastically.
Not everyone greeted the iron monster with enthusiasm.
But while a scarf-wearing, fast-talking candidate with an Arkansian drawl might be met with surprise, almost everyone greeted me warmly and spoke to me earnestly.
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