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"I liked everything" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of approval or admiration. For example, "I visited the museum yesterday and I liked everything I saw."
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I liked everything about it.
Not that I liked everything he played.
"And then, of course, I liked everything about Texas.
I liked everything about it without finding any of it particularly remarkable.
"I liked everything he stood for," Braun, who is thirty-one, told me recently.
"I liked everything he said about the way he trained," Porter says.
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Nevertheless, I like everything here.
"I like everything clean".
"I like everything about hospitals," Elbaz said.
That picture he inscribed: "I like everything.
"I like everything Mike Hampton does," Valentine said.
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