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The phrase 'there is everything' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a wide variety of choices. For example, "When you visit the store, there is everything you could need for your project."
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("Achieving a goal is nothing. The getting there is everything").
Instead, there is everything to fear.
"There is everything here," he said.
There is everything else in the showroom".
There is everything to play, and vote, for.
There is everything to be regretted about it.
Yet here there is everything a soul can desire.
His supporters say there is "everything to play for".
There is everything we need for a wonderful story.
"There is everything to play for," Anderson said.
By general consent, there is everything to play for.
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