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each
adjective as in every
adverb as in apiece; for one
pronoun as in each one
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Illegal mining costs the South African government hundreds of millions of dollars in lost sales each year.
Their conversation was in Arabic, and Helen says all she could hear "was them laughing to each other".
That leaves the Grand Prix of Long Beach as the only major motorsports event in a region that once hosted dozens of racing series each year.
Global warming would “put strictures on the economic growth that has been the great social salve that has kept some groups, in some measure, from each other’s throats,” he told his close friend Otis Graham, the University of California, Santa Barbara, historian.
Other researchers cautioned that just because the country’s total emissions can be divided by the number of people inside its borders does not mean that each person contributes the same amount.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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