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everything

[ev-ree-thing] / ˈɛv riˌθɪŋ /


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Here is everything we know about what took place.

From BBC

Citrus, always Brightness lifts everything — a squeeze of lemon over roasted vegetables, a wedge of lime in sparkling water, an orange eaten standing at the sink.

From Salon

It was Clouseau, or whichever character he was playing, who was trying to maintain his dignity and failing miserably but trying to hold on to a sense of self and composure while everything is crumbling.

From Los Angeles Times

It has probably made everything seem more awful than perhaps this moment really is.

From MarketWatch

The PCE is based on everything households consume even if they don’t pay for it, such as healthcare.

From The Wall Street Journal