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On everything vs At everything

The correct phrase is "on everything." It is a common expression used to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of a statement. "At everything" is not a standard phrase in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5101 views

On everything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of a statement.

This phrase is used to emphasize that what is being said is absolutely true or serious. It is often used in informal conversations or social media.

Examples:

  • I swear on everything I hold dear that I will never do it again.
  • He promised on everything he loved that he would be there on time.
  • I believe him on everything he said about the incident.
  • She bet on everything she had that her team would win the game.
  • I trust him on everything he tells me.
  • In the human world, I work as a bookie, Run numbers On everything from sports to natural disasters.
  • We put maple syrup on everything else.
  • You're always taking on everything.
  • 10% on everything goes to The Bridge.
  • He turned his back on our family, on everything.
  • He's pretty much given up on everything else in his life.
  • I really changed my perspective on everything.
  • Leave your fingerprints on everything, darling.
  • And we agree on everything, Kimmy.
  • We just don't put them on everything.
  • I'll put his name on everything.
  • Your father filled me in on everything.
  • Clark's taking the lead on everything.
  • We're short on everything, including surgeons.
  • David and I agree on everything else.
  • They agreed with me on everything.
  • You Jack up the price on everything.
  • We'll want storage and printout on everything.
  • The man has final say on everything.
  • Dad has written your name on everything.

At everything

This phrase is not a standard expression in English. It does not convey the intended meaning of emphasizing truthfulness or seriousness.

  • I know you're one of those must be the best At everything she does girls.
  • Because Britain is still the best at everything.
  • Kenny's good at everything that has to do with water.
  • Bat your eyes, flip your hair, laugh at everything he says, and rock that cleavage.
  • Derek was always better than me... at everything.
  • I mean, Abby's good at everything.
  • Milt, you're good at everything.
  • Not my fault I was better at everything.
  • You're not the best at everything anymore.
  • I'm good at everything, so...
  • Nobody likes me. I suck at everything.
  • Cassie's kind of perfect at everything.
  • George is great at everything, except for relationships.
  • Heck, he used to beat me at everything.
  • She wins at everything and sometimes,
  • I have failed at everything, Yuri.
  • He's still better than me at everything.
  • And mary, she's alwaysbeen great at everything.
  • I'm good at everything that I do, Annie.
  • I thought you were the best at everything.

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