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looked everywhere vs looked at everywhere

The correct phrase is 'looked everywhere.' 'Looked at everywhere' is not commonly used in English. 'Looked everywhere' is the standard expression to convey the idea of searching in all possible places.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 704 views

looked everywhere

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has searched in all possible places for something or someone.

Examples:

  • I've looked everywhere for my keys, but I can't find them.
  • She looked everywhere for her missing cat before finally finding it hiding in the closet.
  • We looked everywhere in the house for the missing document, but it was nowhere to be found.
  • He looked everywhere in the park for his lost wallet, but it was gone.
  • The child looked everywhere for his favorite toy, but it was nowhere to be seen.
  • Okay, I looked everywhere, and I can't find any towels.
  • No. We looked everywhere, which means only one thing.
  • We looked everywhere, no one knows what happened to him.
  • We've looked everywhere, she could be anywhere by now...
  • We looked everywhere, tested everything.
  • And I've looked everywhere, too.
  • I know you looked everywhere for some sort of relief.
  • I thought I looked everywhere for you.
  • Beause my guys looked everywhere else.
  • You said you looked everywhere and never found anything.
  • I looked everywhere for you, Dean.
  • I've looked everywhere for you.
  • I looked everywhere, Big Mike.
  • I can assure you we looked everywhere, Mr. Avery.
  • I said you looked everywhere for him after.
  • I've looked everywhere, even after the police left.
  • I'm sorry. I looked everywhere, but there was nothing.
  • I looked everywhere to play with you.
  • We looked everywhere, tested everything.
  • -We looked everywhere, sir, but...

looked at everywhere

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

  • Okay, I looked everywhere, and I can't find any towels.
  • No. We looked everywhere, which means only one thing.
  • Noona, I looked everywhere, but couldn't find your heels.
  • I know you looked everywhere for some sort of relief.
  • I thought I looked everywhere for you.
  • Beause my guys looked everywhere else.
  • We looked everywhere, no one knows what happened to him.
  • You said you looked everywhere and never found anything.
  • We've looked everywhere, she could be anywhere by now...
  • The family looked everywhere for you.
  • I looked everywhere all night long.
  • You already looked everywhere, Dean.
  • We looked everywhere, tested everything.
  • Looked everywhere, called the cops.
  • I looked everywhere for you, Dean.
  • I've looked everywhere for you.
  • No. And I've looked everywhere.
  • And I've looked everywhere, too.
  • I've looked everywhere, no bride.
  • I looked everywhere, Big Mike.

Alternatives:

  • looked everywhere
  • searched everywhere
  • checked everywhere
  • scanned everywhere
  • examined everywhere

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