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The word everywhere is one word.

An example sentence is: The paint was splattered everywhere.
Another example sentence is: everywhere I look, I can see dead people.

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Is everytime one word?

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Yes, but the term every time is properly two words. It means always or invariably.(oddly enough, one dictionary lists the term everytime in their thesaurus, but not the dictionary)


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