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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "everyone suffers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a statement about a universal truth or generalization. Example: "In life, everyone suffers in one way or another. It is how we overcome these sufferings that defines us."
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It is clear-eyed in its compassion and, though you may be weeping at the end, it's a very consoling book, because it says we aren't alone in our suffering – everyone suffers.
Everyone suffers.
"Everyone suffers," he said.
Everyone suffers from it.
As a result, everyone suffers.
Nobody wins and everyone suffers.
But everyone suffers; genius remains the mystery.
The split wasn't amicable, apparently, and everyone suffers.
"Everyone suffers from the traffic here," she said.
"Everyone suffers from some kind of sleep disorder.
But the converse also applies: when big firms do badly, everyone suffers.
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