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"everyone who ever" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to all people who have experienced or done something before. Example: Everyone who ever tried this recipe said it was delicious.
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Everyone who ever met her, loved her.
Everyone who ever met and knew Lisa loved her.
Everyone who ever met him, never forgot him.
But it seems everyone who ever leaves the club seems to score against me".
He will be sorely missed by everyone who ever met him.
I must say to everyone, who ever read this: it is not true.
This is probably true, although a similar criticism could be made of everyone who ever worked there.
Everyone who ever goes to Paris asks me if I can get them a reservation at Chateaubriand.
Each Seahawks loss felt like a personal failure, as if he had let down everyone who ever mattered.
The sun is like Andy Murray and everyone who ever finished runner-up.
But everyone who ever picked up a bat thinks he knows baseball.
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