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"given up everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone has given up all that they have to offer, such as their possessions, habits, or interests. Example: She had given up everything to pursue her dreams.
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She's already given up everything.
She had given up everything to be with him.
Instead, she has given up everything but the T-shirts.
I would probably have given up everything else.
"I've given up everything now - which is a trip in itself".
We have given up "everything" to be there, almost literally in some cases.
Similar(25)
Assimilation means giving up everything".
I am willing to give up everything.
I would give up everything for him.
"We are giving up everything".
He gives up everything and returns home.
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