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"tells everything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something or someone gives all the necessary information or details about a topic or situation. Example: The witness's testimony tells everything we need to know about the crime that took place last night.
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The writer tells everything she knows about her maternal Grandmother, who was Jewish.
He invited the homeless poor… The writer tells everything she knows about her maternal Grandmother, who was Jewish.
"We had a very strong relationship," he says, "but I wasn't the kind of son who tells everything to his parents.
The New Yorker, March 23 , 1957P. 33 The writer tells everything she knows about her maternal Grandmother, who was Jewish.
By Mary McCarthy The New Yorker, March 23 , 1957P. 33 The writer tells everything she knows about her maternal Grandmother, who was Jewish.
The style the book is written in is very interesting as it is written from the young slave's point of view, and she tells everything as if she is speaking to the reader, and it's in her own particular way of talking.
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You can't tell everything.
"You're telling everything about us.
You must tell everything that happened".
You don't need to tell everything.
We're told everything is going bad.
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