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everybody/everyone

noun as in all involved, all human beings; the whole world

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“Playing against the Williams sisters is a special moment for everybody, everyone, anytime,” she said.

"Don't see people for skin color. We look to the Bible in my house. We love everybody. Everyone was created by God and we live in this great country where you can be anything that you want to be and you can be an individual."

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“And that’s not necessarily true. It’s not for everybody. Everyone doesn’t want to. Everybody doesn’t have to. But we want to make sure that all of our kids have a plan for the future, no matter what it is they want to do. And we want to be supportive in getting them there.”

“So, please put it on the ballot and let everybody — everyone in our community — decide whether or not to keep the statue where it’s at or to move it some other place.”

“He was warning everybody. Everyone would crack jokes at him. … Like, you just think, ‘Oh, that’s in China.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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