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I'm missing everyone who has been there vs I'm missing everyone who have been there

The correct phrase is "I'm missing everyone who has been there." The verb "has been" agrees with the singular pronoun "everyone." The use of "have been" is incorrect in this context.
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I'm missing everyone who has been there

This phrase is correct. The verb "has been" agrees with the singular pronoun "everyone."

This phrase is used to express the feeling of missing people who have been present in a certain place or situation.

I'm missing everyone who have been there

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have been" does not agree with the singular pronoun "everyone."

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