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The phrase 'giving up everything' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has given up their possessions, dreams, or other pursuits. For example: After years of financial struggles, they decided to give up everything and move to the country.
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Assimilation means giving up everything".
"We are giving up everything".
"I'm giving up everything," Canavero says.
For Babcock, giving up everything he'd made over the past 10 years was not an option.
This idea of giving up everything to see the world would not leave me.
"We don't want to be seen as Shylock, giving up everything for money," Mr. Tsuela said.
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I am willing to give up everything.
I would give up everything for him.
He gives up everything and returns home.
She's already given up everything.
Only an aesthete can give up everything.
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