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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not everyone is" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a statement or generalization does not apply to every person or group. Here are some examples: 1. Not everyone is comfortable speaking in front of a large audience. 2. In today's society, not everyone is fortunate enough to have access to quality education. 3. The company's new dress code policy has received mixed reviews, with some employees saying that not everyone is able to afford the required attire. 4. It's important to remember that not everyone is the same, and we should celebrate our differences. 5. Even though it's a popular trend, not everyone is a fan of avocado toast.
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Not everyone is so open.
Not everyone is sold.
Not everyone is celebrating.
Not everyone is hysterical.
Not everyone is persuaded.
Not everyone is reverent.
"Not everyone is Christian".
Not everyone is impressed.
Not everyone is pleased.
Not everyone is anxious.
Not everyone is thrilled.
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