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Discover Ludwig'said everything' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been said in its entirety, often in reference to a conversation. For example, "After their long conversation, it seemed like he had said everything he wanted to say."
Exact(56)
Like I said, everything.
That silence said everything".
The image said everything.
THE timing said everything.
But his face said everything.
I said everything wrong.
The reaction said everything.
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("Good turnout," Mr. Cuomo said. "Everything seems good").
"He said: 'Everything is fine.
She said, 'Everything is OK.
"He said, 'Everything is going to be O.K., Dad.
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