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The sentence "Is everyone done?" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a question that can be used to check if everyone has completed a task or finished what they were doing. For example: - "Is everyone done with their assignments?" (a teacher asking students in a classroom) - "Is everyone done eating dinner?" (a host asking guests at a dinner party) - "Is everyone done with the meeting agenda?" (a manager asking their team during a meeting) - "Is everyone done packing their bags?" (a parent asking their children before a trip).
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"Is everyone done?" he asked.
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Mr. Jackson: Good morning folks, how is everyone doing today?
"This is everyone doing everything at once," Latham said.
What is everyone doing tomorrow?
There's no date for a strike, so why is everyone doing this?
What is everyone doing wrong?
Just say, "Good morning," or "How is everyone doing today?".
"What's everyone doing here?
How's everyone doing tonight?
I said, How's everyone doing tonight?
By Ethan Kuperberg November 13 , 2013How's everyone doing tonight?
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