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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'everything from' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'everything from' when you want to refer to a range of items or experiences, or to suggest that a list could go on and on. Example sentence: I've seen everything from tiny mammals to massive dinosaurs in my travels around the world.
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Everything from home.
"You copied everything from me".
We get everything from it.
Everything from sandwiches to Rottweilers.
Everything from Styrofoam to melons.
"Everything from batteries to catapults.
"Everything from customer care to shipping".
They produce everything from petrol to diesel.
"They took everything from us," she said.
I watched everything from my window.
I don't make everything from scratch.
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