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except one everyone
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "except one everyone" is not correct in English and lacks clarity.
It seems to attempt to convey the idea of excluding one person from a group, but it is not structured properly for clear communication. Example: "Everyone was present at the meeting, except one everyone was late."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
And then, one by one, everyone was released, except him.
News & Media
But she was the one everyone knew, except perhaps the shooter.
News & Media
Except, nobody can know that the one everyone feared only a year ago, is back out of the place she was supposed to die in.
News & Media
Or the one where a virus turns everyone on earth (except one man) into flesh-eating monsters.
News & Media
Instead, he walked into a second classroom, killing everyone except one girl.
News & Media
The owner, Mark Muller, said everyone "except one guy from Canada and one old guy" has chosen the gun.
News & Media
Everyone except, one may guess, the god-botherers standing picket outside the club's front gates, waving placards warning us all that we are going straight to hell.
News & Media
It seems everyone except one very, very angry commenter realised that the druggy Polish donk scene I wrote about on 1 April was completely fabricated.
News & Media
Everyone, except one, reported having published scientific or popular science articles during their research studies.
Science
A clear majority of Americans are pissed off, and they're taking it out on everyone except themselves: the ones actually buying the oil.
News & Media
All the stylists would come to greet her, except one, a very grand Haitian everyone called Frenchie.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase “except one everyone”. Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives such as “everyone except one person” or “all but one” for clarity.
Common error
Do not assume that rearranging words will create a meaningful phrase. Always prioritize standard English word order to ensure your writing is easily understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "except one everyone" does not have a clear grammatical function due to its non-standard word order. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect. Correcting it to "everyone except one" makes it function as a modifier, specifying an exclusion from a group.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "except one everyone" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both formal and informal writing. As Ludwig AI points out, this phrase lacks clarity and does not follow standard English word order.
Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives like "everyone except one person", "all but one", or "with the exception of one" to clearly express the intended meaning. These alternatives ensure your writing is easily understood and appropriate for various contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Everyone except one person
Replaces the ambiguous word order with a clearer, more standard construction.
Everyone but one
Uses 'but' as an alternative to 'except', providing a slightly more concise phrasing.
All except one
Replaces 'everyone' with 'all' for a broader sense of inclusion.
With the exception of one person
Offers a more formal and explicit way to indicate the exclusion.
Everyone else but him/her
Clarifies the excluded individual with a pronoun for better context.
All others except one
Similar to 'all except one', but adds 'others' for emphasis.
No one but one
Focuses on the absence of others besides the single exception.
One is the exception
Inverts the sentence structure to emphasize the singularity of the exception.
Save for one individual
Uses more literary language to denote the exclusion.
Apart from one person
Employs 'apart from' to specify the one individual who is not included.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say "except one everyone"?
The grammatically correct alternatives include "everyone "except one person"", "all but one", or "with the exception of one".
Can I use "except one everyone" in formal writing?
No, "except one everyone" is not appropriate for formal writing. Opt for more precise and grammatically sound phrases like "with the exception of one person".
Is there a difference between "everyone except one" and "except one everyone"?
Yes, "everyone except one" is grammatically correct and commonly used, while "except one everyone" is not a standard or recognized phrase in English.
What are some informal ways to say "everyone except one person"?
Informal alternatives include "everyone but one" or simply rephrasing the sentence to highlight the included group rather than the exception.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested