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If both sentences are true, how can we justify them? Can we use singular pronoun for referring to "everyone"?

  1. I bet everyone regardless of genders can find at least one item [they love].
  2. I bet everyone regardless of genders can find at least one item [he/she loves].
Shahab
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    Possible duplicate of [Usage of "they" / "them" / "their" when the person's gender is not known](https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/62371/usage-of-they-them-their-when-the-persons-gender-is-not-known) – Eddie Kal Nov 30 '19 at 03:29
  • *I bet **everyone** regardless of gender can find at least one item to love*. – Jason Bassford Nov 30 '19 at 15:36
  • I appreciate your participation, but I wonder if these two sentences are grammatically correct? and if they are, how can we justify using singular pronoun for referring to subject "everyone"? – Shahab Dec 01 '19 at 08:02
  • Oof. So topical with regard to the site. But, duplicate question. – BadZen Dec 16 '19 at 18:34

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