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At anywhere vs On everywherr

Both "at anywhere" and "on everywherr" are incorrect constructions in English. They do not make sense and are not commonly used. The correct prepositions to use with these words are "at" for "anywhere" and "in" for "everywhere."

Last updated: March 23, 2024

At anywhere

This is not a correct construction in English. The correct preposition to use with "anywhere" is "at."

The correct phrase is "at anywhere." For example, "You can find good food at anywhere in the city."
  • [Jimmy] But drop the same cat at anywhere from floors 10 to, like, 34 and the chances of it surviving actually increase.
  • If the European beef and veal industry is to be able to maintain beef production at anywhere near current levels, then, according to our analyses, a 30 % reduction in the intervention price is imperative.
  • So why is such a plentiful and valuable material not recovered at anywhere near the rate of the less valuable material?
  • Mutations can occur at anytime and anywhere.
  • I've never felt at home anywhere except the Sanctuary network.
  • One can't feel at home anywhere.
  • There's no upenn guy who works at admissions anywhere in this cabin.
  • There's no upenn guy who works at admissions anywhere in this cabin.
  • We can find them anywhere at any time.
  • He could be anywhere at any time.
  • Sometimes it seems as though he's not anywhere at all.
  • I'm certainly not getting anywhere at the moment.
  • There's nobody like him anywhere at all.
  • ~ Don't really live anywhere at the moment.
  • No, you may not approach Kathy at school or anywhere else.
  • The squalls are unpredictable and can form anywhere at any time.
  • - I can't be anywhere at 7:30.
  • Not really anywhere at the moment.
  • It's not going anywhere at the moment.
  • At first I thought it was just the ones in the store, but after Angela was killed, I realized they can get at you anywhere.

Alternatives:

  • at any place
  • at any location

On everywherr

This is not a correct construction in English. The correct preposition to use with "everywhere" is "in."

The correct phrase is "in everywhere." For example, "There are tourists in everywhere during the summer."
  • Do you see how they lurk everwhere? Just waiting for the chance to strike.
  • They are looking for you everywhere,... and making it difficult for me to operate.
  • He's wanted by the Hague for terrorist crimes against humanity... so he's a fugitive eveywhere in the world including his own county.
  • 'I felt as if the professor is staring at me from everywhere.'
  • It's been 4 days, the water is coming out eveywhere!
  • We used to think that it was, we used to think that it was just there, marching on at the same pace for everyone everywhere,...
  • There's men, everywhere jazz everywhere booze everywhere life everywhere joy everywhere
  • 'But while the Russian limo may have been struggling in the corners, 'I had issues everywhere.'
  • Until there's hysteria... everywhere.
  • Everything's broken, graffiti everywhere.
  • Your girlfriend is such an inspiration for women everywhere.
  • I stood up for parents everywhere.
  • My acolytes are everywhere in Vega.
  • He called out hypocrites and corrupt fat guys everywhere.
  • 'There are security personnel and cameras everywhere.
  • Everywhere you go has that intensity.
  • And there are eyes everywhere... even outside Charleston Proper.
  • Our desire was to end spirit magic everywhere.
  • That he keeps seeing them everywhere.
  • Just... snow and blinding whiteness everywhere.

Alternatives:

  • in every place
  • in every location

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