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Discover LudwigThe construction "everywhere for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is present in all places for a specific reason or purpose. Example: The group looked everywhere for their lost dog, hoping to find him before nightfall.
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I looked everywhere for you".
"We looked everywhere for her.
Write everywhere, for anyone, and about anything.
There are ramps everywhere for strollers.
I have looked everywhere for a replacement.
He searches everywhere for the moon.
She was looking everywhere for Shalom.
Danger lurks everywhere for New York.
Detectives look everywhere for her valuables including the writer's car.
"We've all heard about TV Everywhere for a long time.
The posters, as common as popcorn, were everywhere for everyone".
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