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"touched every" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a figurative sense to mean that something or someone has affected or influenced every aspect or part of a situation or group. Example: The impact of the pandemic has touched every aspect of our lives, from work and school to social interactions and travel plans.
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(Cirque has touched every continent except Antarctica).
John Kluge's philanthropy touched every aspect of UCP.
Her smiling and lovable nature brightened and touched every life.
The WikiLeaks disclosures have touched every corner of the world.
He touched every parent with a kid allergic to pets.
He touched every one of us with his thoughtfulness, generosity of spirit and sense of fun.
She will forever be in the hearts of the millions she touched every single day.
The web of cultural interaction has touched every society, often in bizarre ways.
"It's absolutely shocking how we've touched every bottle," Mr. Freeman said.
He, as the C.E.O. of a railroad, has probably touched every sector of the economy".
In fact, Foxwoods and its slot revenues have touched every municipality in the state.
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