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The difference between everyway and every way?
2013年9月3日 06:43
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To the best of my knowledge, none. "Everyway" is defined in the dictionary as an "adverb:
in every, way; in every direction, manner, or respect: They tried everyway to find the information." It is shown as having as its origin the combination of the two words "every" and "way". In every use I have been able to find for it, substituting "every way" for "everyway" does not change the meaning. So, in summary, I would say that "everyway" and the words "every" and "way", used together, are in everyway, and also in every way, equivalent. :)
2013年9月3日
We don't use 'everyway' in Australian English; at least, I can't think of any examples of it.
2013年9月3日
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