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The phrase "no everybody" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is not a complete sentence and does not make sense on its own. A possible correct usage would be: "Not everybody understands math, but it is an important subject to learn."
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He said: 'No, everybody will think that I failed.
He said, 'Everybody was killed.' I said, 'No, everybody got out.' He said, 'Oh, it's much better in John's book.' " With Elissa Gootman and Adam Nagourney.
He said, 'No, everybody is expecting you to do it so go on over there.' " Tommy Lasorda, the former Los Angeles Dodgers manager, who was serving as an honorary coach for Bobby Valentine, found himself in an unenviable position in the sixth inning.
"No, everybody's been circling it for me," Anthony said with a chuckle.
He'll insist, "No, no, everybody!
MS: Oh no, everybody does his or her own solos.
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"No, but everybody loves it".
"He says no to everybody," Hodgy says.
"No wonder everybody likes the place so much".
"No, not everybody, but a lot of people on MSNBC do," Greenwald said.
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