Which should you use, every one of or everyone of? Everyone is a pronoun, and may not be used before an of-phrase to mean every one. The construction every one of should be used.
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I want to thank everyone of you.
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I want to thank every one of you.
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Everyone of the students is prepared to move on to the next grade.
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Every one of the students is prepared to move on to the next grade.
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