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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyone participate" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are encouraging a group to take part in an activity, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "I hope everyone will participate in the upcoming event to make it a success."
Alternatives: "everyone should take part" or "all should engage."
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Rather than demote some participants to a "second class" of virtual participation, he would prefer to have everyone participate virtually.Although it may be ahead of proprietary software on some fronts, open-source software lags behind in many areas too, Mr Shuttleworth admits.
"Let everyone participate and let the best expression of ideas emerge," he said at his home studio here, where he displays his collection of more than 50 works, "Vanitas: Still Life Collection With a Twist".
Yet even then, it appears that the ExamWorks board could not quite kick the habit of having everyone participate, and Mr. Shutzer, Mr. Perlman and Mr. Price all regularly participated in meetings.
And Arthur Green, rector of the Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Newton, Mass., said that "the perfection of having everyone participate is a kind of perfection that shouldn't be ignored".
"Our vision for Zimride is to have everyone participate.
To organize the event perfectly, a lot of questions occur: How to provide the best safety to everyone participate in our event?
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"Everyone participated in the culture.
"Everyone participated," said Beatrice M. Contant, the village historian.
This kind of rhetoric relies on everyone participating without question.
The conversation became a colloquy, with everyone participating.
The dancing, in which almost everyone participated, was less distinctive.
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