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"teach everything" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to teach a wide range of topics or subjects. Example: The new curriculum aims to teach everything from English and math to science and history, providing students with a well-rounded education.
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You can teach everything - from maths to poetry - via food.
WiiFit, a high-tech alternative to Jane Fonda videos, will teach everything from Yoga to Aerobics.
We teach everything you need to run a one-man band.
At Bristol we teach everything from human evolution to the industrial revolution.
"From my perspective, the big problem is that schools teach everything by telling.
I will teach everything needed to play so no prior knowledge is required.
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I wonder if they expect to re-teach everything, from the use of the knife and fork to basic heart and lung function.
"They are teaching everything," one Arab official familiar with the effort said.
For the foreseeable future, kids like Ruairi will be taught the rosary as rigorously as they are taught everything else.
"At school we were taught everything about the ancients except the way they worshipped.
It taught everything from Oxbridge entrance to remedial forestry without batting an eyelid.
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