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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everywhere through" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "in or to all parts of" a certain place or thing. You can use it to describe something that is present or spread out throughout a given area. For example: - Flowers bloomed everywhere through the garden. - The virus had spread everywhere through the small town. - The graffiti could be seen everywhere through the city. - The scent of lavender filled the air, everywhere through the countryside. - The group traveled everywhere through the rainforest, exploring every corner.
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He just travels everywhere through the medium of roly-poly.
Intel, the spot concludes, "is fiercely committed to empowering girls everywhere through education".
"I tramped everywhere through the mud," he wrote of his three-day jaunt to Panama in 1906.
"If I can't move, then it's serious," he said, adding of the pain: "It goes everywhere, through my legs.
At the most extreme end of the spectrum Citi and HSBC tried to do everything for everyone everywhere, through lots of acquisitions.
"This is in fact a metaphor for today's China, where the state is seizing property everywhere through a variety of means," Mr. Li wrote.
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Those price increases would filter through everywhere.
More specifically, it grows through everywhere.
There are storms brewing through China, through Asia, through everywhere".
And it wasn't very hard, because that culture comes through everywhere".
On a rainy day, it comes through everywhere and leaves small pools.
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