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  • 91each and every — {adj. phr.} Every. Used for emphasis. * /The captain wants each and every man to be here at eight o clock./ * /The teacher must learn the name of each and every pupil./ Syn.: EVERY SINGLE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 92Each Dawn I Die — Infobox Film | name = Each Dawn I Die image size = director = William Keighley producer = David Lewis Hal B. Wallis Jack L. Warner writer = Warren Duff Jerome Odlum (novel) Norman Reilly Raine Charles Perry (uncredited) starring = James Cagney… …

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  • 93each and every — This is a redundant (wordy) phrase; when used, it requires a singular verb: Each and every one of you has his own reasons. Preferably, use each or every, not both …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 94each\ and\ every — adj. phr. Every. Used for emphasis. The captain wants each and every man to be here at eight o clock. The teacher must learn the name of each and every pupil. Syn.: every single …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 95each way — UK / US adverb British if you bet each way, you win money if the person or animal you choose comes first, second, or third in a race Derived word: each way adjective …

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  • 96each other — /itʃ ˈʌðə/ (say eech udhuh) noun each the other (used to describe a reciprocal relation or action between two or more people, objects, etc.): they hit each other …

  • 97each other / one another —    Use each other when only two objects are involved: The twins love each other.    Use one another in referring to more than two objects: The triplets all love one another …

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  • 98each other / one another —    Use each other when only two objects are involved: The twins love each other.    Use one another in referring to more than two objects: The triplets all love one another …

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  • 99each / every —    These are singular distributive pronouns; use them with a singular verb. Each refers to a single individual in a group: Each of us voted differently.    Every refers to all the members of a group inclusively: Every one of us voted the same …

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  • 100each / every —    These are singular distributive pronouns; use them with a singular verb. Each refers to a single individual in a group: Each of us voted differently.    Every refers to all the members of a group inclusively: Every one of us voted the same …

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