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The phrase “everyone of” is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means “each one of”. For example, you could say “Everyone of the guests enjoyed the meal.”.
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Everyone of course feels ambivalent".
That's not everyone, of course.
Not everyone, of course.
Everyone of them failed.
I think I remind everyone of themselves.
"Everyone of us is affected by criticism.
"It's not for everyone, of course.
He knew everyone, of course.
And everyone, of course, wanted money.
"They are for everyone of every background.
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Everyone, of course, thinks with their feelings.
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