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Filter by Meaning Everybody on the team needs to do their part to win the game.
We need to make sure everybody understands the rules before we start the game.
Everybody needs to be vaccinated to prevent the spread of the disease.
I think it's important to make everybody feel included.
Everybody on the team needs to work together to win.
Everybody on the team contributed to the project's success.
The wedding ceremony was attended by everybody in the couple's families.
In this version of the game, everybody starts off as "it".
The coach asked if everybody was ready for the game.
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