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I guess, it depends on whether these words are connected to non-tangible or tangible, eg. 'everyone thinks so', compared to 'everybody in this street has a car''
Also, 'everyone' has a connotaition of 'vague all' to it, as 'everybody' is stronger, as if counting every individual in 'all'.
But anyhow, there is nearly no difference between these two words...
Also, 'everyone' has a connotaition of 'vague all' to it, as 'everybody' is stronger, as if counting every individual in 'all'.
But anyhow, there is nearly no difference between these two words...