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everywhere
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'everywhere' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express the idea that something is present or happening all around or in many places. Example sentence: I looked everywhere and I could not find my keys.
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
Blood everywhere.
News & Media
Secession can be a bit like breaking a biscuit: crumbs everywhere and two pieces that don't seem quite as appealing as the original.
News & Media
But "she took an honourable icon that is seen in sporting venues everywhere and degraded it".
News & Media
In France right now, the warning signs are everywhere – 70 years on from the French experience of the second world war, the divisions it created have never quite gone away.
News & Media
Related: From online dating to driverless cars, machine learning is everywhere "It's that idea of focus and perspective as two ends of that spectrum, and that for anything you're doing, you're moving back and forth between them.
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There are not 'topless beaches' so much as beaches everywhere where bathers remove swimsuits to get an even tan".
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The strong and determined beat of the song and the lyrics ("Feeling it coming in the air, hear their screams from everywhere, I'm addicted to the thrill, of this dangerous love affair. Can't be scared when it goes down, got a problem tell me now.
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They appear everywhere – in repeated patterns across cityscapes, on buildings, on everything from to sticky buns to boxes of plasters.
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Everywhere you look in the stats, the chasm is dramatic: Williams has earned more than $4m this year alone; Safarova – whose ambition is to own a coffee shop and bake her own cakes – has earned $6.4m in her whole 12-year career.
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Sounds like a 1970s porno, but is actually an ancient and thoroughly respectable Arabic pastime, and the second it started, it immediately went to the top of my "Why El Fenn is better than everywhere else" list.
News & Media
But at that time there was so much confusion, so much information flowing from everywhere – in retrospect we know that this many people came from here, but at the time it was just mayhem".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "everywhere" to emphasize the widespread nature of something, ensuring your sentence clearly communicates the extensive scope. For example, "The evidence of climate change is visible everywhere."
Common error
Avoid using phrases like "everywhere you go" when "everywhere" already implies all locations. Redundancy weakens the impact of your writing. For example, instead of saying "The technology is available everywhere you go", say "The technology is available everywhere."
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "everywhere" is as an adverb of place. It modifies verbs or clauses to indicate that an action or state exists in all locations under consideration. Ludwig AI confirms this with numerous examples showing its use in diverse sentences.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Travel
10%
Lifestyle
8%
Less common in
Film
5%
Books
4%
Wiki
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "everywhere" functions as an adverb of place, indicating that something is present or occurring in all locations. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and common usage across diverse contexts, particularly in news, travel, and lifestyle writing. While generally neutral in register, it can be replaced by more formal terms like "universally" in academic or business settings. Remember to avoid redundancy by not using qualifiers like "you go" with "everywhere".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
In every location
Stresses the individual presence in each specific place.
In all places
Emphasizes the inclusion of all locations without exception.
Present in every area
Highlights the inclusion of each area or segment.
Wherever you look
Focuses on the ubiquity of something, it is very common.
All over the place
Highlights a scattered or distributed presence.
Throughout
Indicates presence or occurrence during a period or within an area.
Far and wide
Suggests a broad and extensive distribution.
Universally
Implies presence or applicability to all instances or individuals.
In all quarters
Signifies presence in various groups or sectors.
High and low
Indicates a search or presence in all possible places.
FAQs
How can I use "everywhere" in a sentence?
You can use "everywhere" to indicate something is present or happening in all locations. For example, "The product is sold "nationwide"" or "Volunteers are needed "globally"".
What's a more formal alternative to "everywhere"?
While "everywhere" is suitable for most contexts, consider "universally" or "in every location" for a more formal tone, especially in academic or business writing.
Is it correct to say "everywhere I go"?
While common, "everywhere I go" can be slightly redundant as "everywhere" already implies all places. A more concise option is just "wherever I go".
Which is correct, "everywhere" or "every place"?
"Everywhere" is an adverb meaning in or to all places, while "every place" is a noun phrase. "Everyplace" is an alternative to everywhere although is less common.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested