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The phrase "everyone would think" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a general opinion shared by many people. For example: Everyone would think that it's a bad idea to jump off a bridge.
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Mr. Binder had said W.H. knowing that everyone would think of William S. Hart; instead he was thinking of Wanda Hawley.
We'll say this for Mr. Barron: Not everyone would think about running for office on a pro-Qaddafi plank.
Only an American who craves adoration from everyone would think it is.
"If you fell," Lucille tells her afterwards, "everyone would think you did it on purpose.
Not everyone would think that the actor Ashton Kutcher's Twitter musings on his daily doings constitute part of "the universal body of human knowledge".
"Growing up, I always just assumed I had a wonderful voice, and everyone would think so," she said at the restaurant.
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When I left my job as a psychologist and became a coach I feared what everyone else would think.
He probably saw that everyone would always think badly of him for his whole life because of what he had done.
"Everyone would always think I was with someone else, but I was alone.
If they knew that we were doing it, and there was a mechanism for moving those patients for the duration of the trial here, I would think everyone would be happy.
"I would think that everyone would know how to spell their own real name," he wrote testily.
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