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Anonymous
>>458216 "everyone" used in this context is awkward. Grammatically correct, yes.
Think on it. We have a personal pronoun "one" preceded by an adjective "every".
Use of "anyone" is accepted in this context, but "everyone" isn't common.
This is one of the more niggling points of English grammar. What is the gender of "everyone" or "anyone"? Should we use a singular or plural article? How about the verb and verb tense?
Every dog has its day.
Everyone has their day.
Everyone has her day.
Everyone has his day.
Awkward: Everyone has its day.
You decide. To me the statement is awkward.
OH! By the way, 458110 is an intolerant dick wad. "He who is without sin, may cast the first stone".
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