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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everything he" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a pronoun phrase to refer to all the things that someone does or possesses. For example: - She admired everything he did for the community. - He was proud of everything he had accomplished in his career. - The actor donated everything he earned from the movie to charity. - Everything he said was a lie.
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"Question everything," he replied.
"Everything," he said.
"Everything he does.
"Got everything," he said.
That's everything he has.
"Clean everything," he said.
Through everything, he drew.
"He sees everything, he hears everything, he understands everything".
Everything he says, everything he sees, everything he throws.
"Everything he stood for, everything he accomplished.
"I chose everything," he said.
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