Sentence examples for a each from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a each" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "a" and "each" cannot be used together in this context, as "each" already implies individuality.
Example: "Please provide a report for each team member."
Alternatives: "for every" or "for each one".

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A: Each Commission serves for five years.

The Galaxy and Morelia are tied at the top of Group A, each with 6 points after two matches.

A: Each comment has a permanent link, which means it can be referred to directly (rather than saying "it's on this page and then about halfway down... ..)... ..

For the integral to identically vanish on any A, each term in the parentheses must be zero.

A: Each therapy session is, essentially, a "problem solving session".

A: Each of us has talents, skills, networks and access to decision-makers that when tapped, unleash possibility and progress for women.

As in Task A, each team was allowed to submit three runs.

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To leave the train and walk the one block to my office means I will pass Chick-fil-A each day.

Although rapamycin and CN-A each significantly retarded tumour growth (P < 0.05), combined treatment induced the arrest of tumour growth.

(a Each unbounded regular solution of (1.1) is oscillatory.

A. Each performer is given a 12-minute slot, so I'm playing a Rachmaninoff prelude and the Schubert impromptu.

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