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2. Can anybody else be everywhere?​

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Answered by khushi565148
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Anywhere” is elective, “everywhere” is universal. “Anywhere” means “any place” or “whatever place” or “this place or that place or some other place—it doesn't matter which place, just a place!” “Everywhere”, on the other hand, means “every place” or “each place” or “all places”.

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