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each one

adjective as in every

Strongest match

noun as in everyone

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Passing sentence, Judge Sutcliffe QC, said: "Each one of you must have known that the reward for success would be very high and the penalty for failure would be high as well."

From BBC

Each one must pay administration, governance and management costs, which can build up – last year, they increased by £28m.

From BBC

Importantly, each one of those prior foundings was preceded by periods of crisis and conflict, many of which were much more violent and destructive than the one we’ve been in—so far; hopefully it stays that way.

From Slate

"In each one of them, had a doctor been more closely involved and seen what was going on, they would have made changes to that patient’s care," he said.

From BBC

“It’s the musical sharing and a genuine interest in them that matters. You just recognize each one as an individual and respect each child. They can discern very early in life whether you are for real.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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