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everything

[ev-ree-thing] / ˈɛv riˌθɪŋ /


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A mum who gave up work to care for her disabled daughter who needs constant supervision says unpaid carers feel "used" and have to "fight for everything".

From BBC

This is surely not news to Tuchel, but he will have everything crossed that the Bayern Munich striker is fit and well in June.

From BBC

Amelia Evans, 18, believes the rise is necessary because "everything is going up in price".

From BBC

But perspective is everything, and something difficult to attain when following daily, hourly, or even minute-by-minute movements.

From Barron's

“No, but it’s a time and place for everything. I don’t know what made me relevant now.”

From Los Angeles Times