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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyone interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to all individuals who have an interest in a particular topic or event.
Example: "The meeting is open to everyone interested in discussing the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "all who are interested" or "anyone who is interested".
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Despite its relatively small size, Apple & Eve is also attracting interest from restaurateurs, grocers, advertising executives and just about everyone interested in riding the so-called wellness wave.
In short, bounce keeps everyone interested.
It should be required reading for everyone interested in poems and the making of poetry.
"So that was a good rivalry — kept everyone interested from coast to coast".
Everyone interested in wildlife dreams of an encounter with their hero animal.
It would hamper everyone interested in finding out inconvenient truths about those who would like their past covered up.
Somehow, almost everyone interested in the polluted waterway seems to find his or her way to Mr. Waxman.
It's a question to be considered not just by the preservation movement but by everyone interested in cultural policy.
An Evangelical Manifesto enables everyone interested in politics and religion in the United States to see and evaluate the results.
By now it was clear to everyone interested in Australian politics that something exceedingly strange had happened.
Certainly everyone interested in books is aware of that big first novel, much heralded by the literary criers.
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