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The phrase "like everywhere else" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate that a situation or experience is the same as what is typical or expected in a particular place or situation. For example, "The weather in this town was extremely cold, like everywhere else in the region."
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Like everywhere else".
Just like everywhere else.
"There is talent here, like everywhere else.
Like everywhere else, the power went out.
It seems like everywhere else is quite normal".
In St Albans, like everywhere else, the penny's dropping.
Yet the Southbank Centre should not be like everywhere else.
"Like everywhere else in the world, the French are scared.
I find it seems to make it all feel like everywhere else.
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2008, like everywhere else, everything stopped in the middle of the year.
Like everywhere else, sex and violence sell in Paris.
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