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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dozen of each" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to having twelve items of two or more different types.
Example: "For the party, I ordered a dozen of each type of cupcake: chocolate and vanilla."
Alternatives: "twelve of each" or "a dozen of every type".
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I bought about a dozen of each.
In Mr. Splichal's case, that means a dozen of each.
"One or two or even a dozen of each species is not enough".
They come savory or sweet, and Little Crepe offers more than a dozen of each.
There are just over a dozen of each aircraft in the American arsenal.
"Your Majesty's reign has spanned about a dozen of each, and counting.
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