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The phrase 'everything beats' is a valid and usable phrase in written English. It is often used to mean that all options are better than none, or that every possibility is more desirable than not having an option at all. For example, "Even if the job is challenging, everything beats being unemployed."
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"Everything beats being here," one of them said, having just consumed a free lunch in the media lounge.
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A.G.S.: For serendipity, and if you're a completist — you know, you want to have read everything — nothing beats print.
Because he was on his own, singing and dancing, I imagined he'd done everything – the beats, the words, the production.
If you want stability allied to imagination, Catholicism has everything else beat.
"I realise how good Alistair is and I gave it everything to beat him.
"We will go to Recife and we will give everything to beat Germany.
She lost the final against me and I know she will go out and try everything to beat me right now.
These people are sensitive, and there's a desperate quality to them — everything is beating them down, and they become more aware of it as they become older.
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