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The phrase "everyone would agree" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate general consensus or to express a commonly-held belief. Example: Everyone would agree that education is essential for personal and societal growth.
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Not everyone would agree.
But not everyone would agree.
In principle, everyone would agree.
That's common sense and everyone would agree.
Not everyone would agree with Pritzker.
I assumed everyone would agree that germ denial was ridiculous.
I just wish everyone would agree to stop the cycle.
Most everyone would agree that selling Bibles fits.
Most everyone would agree that mass deportation is unlikely.
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"I think everyone would agree the tax system is way too complicated and burdensome," Mnuchin said.
Not that everyone would agree with this view of course.
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