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each
[eech]
adjective
every one of two or more considered individually or one by one.
each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
pronoun
every one individually; each one.
Each had a different solution to the problem.
adverb
to, from, or for each; apiece.
They cost a dollar each.
each
/ iːtʃ /
determiner
every (one) of two or more considered individually
each day
each person
( as pronoun )
each gave according to his ability
adverb
for, to, or from each one; apiece
four apples each
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“Each count must identify the particular legal basis for liability and contain specific factual allegations that support each cause of action within each count,” Cannon wrote.
Another detail that hasn’t been revealed is how much money each fighter will earn.
Crews will repave sections of two lanes in each direction, replace signage and upgrade guardrails and curb ramps.
They are both utterly alone in the world until they have each other.
As they left, colleagues wept and supported each other as they tried to make sense of what had happened.
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