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'how's everything' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase when inquiring about someone's general wellbeing, such as: "Hey John, I haven't seen you in a while. How's everything going?".
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how's everything
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An informal greeting roughly equivalent to how are you.
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"How's everything?
"How's everything?" he wrote in short message.
"How's everything?" "O.K.," I said, "but would you mind to tell me what 'the usual table' means?" He took me by the arm and showed me one table.
Considering that on one visit our table was asked "How's everything?" four times, that concern would have been more genuine had someone noted that we left the fennel salad virtually untouched.
Where are you at right now? How's everything been going for you?
"How's everything going?" he asked the man, who replied, "My job's going to be crazy tonight at 10 30 because the city's going to go nuts".
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Anyway, read Elliot's piece on how everything's going totally bonkers over there.
And how's your personal matter?" "Everything's going to be O.K., my man, within the context of nothing ever being O.K". "Brother has been on a philosophical fact-finding mission, come back with the news".
I think that right now, because of how bad everything's getting, and the scale's tipping so badly, that we're really in my lifetime at a place of 'what side of history do you stand on.' And we've gotten away for a long time about, you know, it kind of being gray.
The overt Anglo-centricism of the album was also retaliation against American popular culture; James later explained, "it was f** ing scary how American everything's becoming... so the whole thing was a f** ing big two fingers up to America".
Mr. Hoffman, Ms. Tomlin, Ms. Huppert, Mr. Wahlberg and Ms. Watts (devoid of make-up and wearing an Amish bonnet) are all crowded into an old Chevrolet for the critical scene in which they will articulate the movie's themes: how everything in the universe is connected, and how sadness is an inevitable part of life.
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