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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everywhere that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate something that happens or exists in every place that it is mentioned or referred to. Example: Everywhere that I traveled, I encountered kind and welcoming people.
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It's everywhere that stuff.
Everywhere, that is, but Japan.
Everywhere, that is, except Japan.
Everywhere, that is, but Germany.
(Everywhere, that is, except Moscow).
"Everywhere that floods is deeper," he said.
Everywhere, that is, but in Mexico.
Everywhere that freedom arrives, humanity rejoices.
Everywhere that freedom arrives, humanity rejoices; and everywhere that freedom stirs, let tyrants fear.
Everywhere, that is, except in the real world.
Everywhere that day I had encountered blendings and mixings".
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