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The phrase "about individually" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to discussing or considering things on an individual basis, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We need to think about individually assessing each student's performance to provide tailored feedback."
Alternatives: "on an individual basis" or "individually speaking".
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It's really something that we have to think about individually.
Sometimes the opponents move about individually among the company and bring back their entries.
"You can't sit there and think about individually killing all those animals," DeNicola told me.
– Glenn Collins Culture: A quirky animated short about individually wrapped cheese singles and the impossibility of experiencing them individually.
Now imagine you've got a problem that feels too risky or futile for anyone on your team to speak up about individually.
By incorporating genetics, we can describe the world better and we can begin to think about individually targeted interventions for social policies in the way that clinicians think about personalized medicine.
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Slobodan Milošević, the President of Yugoslavia at the time, was eventually charged with the "murders of about 600 individually identified ethnic Albanians" and "crimes against humanity".
I'll tell you about them individually.
"We're all thinking about it individually," he said.
I have written about them individually and collectively.
Shelters from about £3pp, individually sleeping from 2-9 on first-come, first-served basis if unreserved.
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