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The phrase "everything history" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It could potentially be used as a title or heading, but it would still need to be part of a complete sentence or phrase. For example: "Exploring Everything History Has to Offer" or "The Importance of Knowing Everything History."
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Claiborne wanted him to explain everything: history, sources, background, each step.
'Middle School: How I Got Lost In London', has a little bit of everything; history, ghosts, bullying, revenge, romance, comedy, geography: In total I think it's an excellent read for the right reader.
This is because, despite everything history books tell us, Lincoln was actually born and raised in Henley-on-Thames, in the English county of Oxfordshire.
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It's a story about an Icelandic sheep farmer, but it's also a story about everything: modernity, history, freedom, love.
Everything in history suggests the opposite.
Everything, if history crowds in on her.
To interrupt it is contrary to everything in history".
Like everything in history, amnesia has its own causality.
It's got everything: ancient history, Renaissance art, the seat of the Catholic Church, and sunshine, too.
They fold everything in: history, sociology, anthropology, chemistry — you can piggyback everything on it.
He must also know it won't do for him to get blamed for everything if history is unkind later.
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