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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shattered everyone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to completely destroy or break something, causing all people involved to feel devastated or emotionally overwhelmed. Example: The news of her sudden death shattered everyone in the community.
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At its centre is a terrible accident whose impact has shattered everyone involved, and the movie itself is picking up the pieces and reassembling the truth.
When a gust blew the papers toward the street, or the rope jerked and a bottle shattered, everyone put their hands to their head, cursing, betrayed by fate, but the ridiculous system was never retired.
Perhaps this shattered everyone's illusions about the successful author of a feel-good book is like.
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One of the ways we most oppress ourselves is by assuming that we, alone, are shattered while everyone else is whole.
There were moments in "Shattered" when everyone appeared to be jumping about just to fill out the music.
"Everyone was shattered by that," he says.
Benítez has been extremely positive on the impact of the travelling on his players, and of course he cannot encourage any excuses before kick off, but everyone looks shattered.
As everyone discussing "Shattered Glass" is bound to observe, there are obvious parallels between Mr. Glass's behavior and that of Jayson Blair, the reporter who was found last spring to have invented or plagiarized portions of at least three dozen articles in The New York Times.
But everyone was shattered".
Everyone else shattered and ran away crying.
They'll hardly see their parents, and when they do, everyone will be shattered.
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