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Discover Ludwig"if only everyone" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, but here are a few examples: 1) If only everyone could see how beautiful the sunset is from this spot. 2) If only everyone had access to quality education, the world would be a better place. 3) If only everyone would do their part to reduce their carbon footprint, we could slow down the effects of climate change. 4) If only everyone had the opportunity to travel and experience different cultures, there would be more understanding and empathy in the world. 5) If only everyone could have a loving and supportive family like mine, the world would be a much happier place.
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If only everyone could be so pithy.
If only everyone could be counted on to read.
If only everyone else felt the same way.
If only everyone were picking up the tab.
If only everyone fancied them, then they'd get the attention they craved.
If only everyone were as happy about it as Braves fans.
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3. Grumbling about "affirmative action picks" will likewise fall flat, if only because everyone knows most Republicans would have stampeded to back a Hispanic female nominee with similar credentials had George W. Bush picked one.
But sometimes you do have to declare that you're not interested in fighting down, if only to remind everyone who the boss really is.
In fact, if only half of everyone at high risk was screened, it is estimated that we could save over 13,000 lives each year.
The Fruitcake Frappuccino tastes mostly like hazelnut and nothing like actual fruitcake, due to the fact that it lacks rum (oh, if only...), and everyone know fruitcake only really tastes like rum.
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