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Free sign upThe phrase "alive in each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something is present or vibrant within each individual or element of a group.
Example: "The spirit of creativity is alive in each of our team members, driving innovation and collaboration."
Alternatives: "vibrant in every" or "present in each".
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We will miss our friend and colleague very much, whose spirit will remain alive in each of us.
In 2016, besides tidying my home using the Mari Koning method, finishing my Booker-worthy novel, and doing squats until my arse is like Khloe Kardashian's, I want to be more alive in each moment.
Once the plot of the suicidal poetess and her abandonment by the man with the witty mouth was released into the world, there would be no end to the variations played on it, or to Hughes's burial alive in each of its retellings.
This month he danced one of the greatest male roles in the Balanchine repertory, the poet-lover hero of the " 'Baiser' Divertimento," as if his whole heart were alive in each gesture and step: Every dance became a chapter of spiritual highs and lows, of ardor, inspiration, doubt and loss.
It speaks directly to the times we live in and to the hope kept alive in each of us even as we suffer attack after attack.
The misogynist impulse that inspired the Panthers to denounce homosexuality as an imposition of white degeneracy on blacks, was possibly alive in each.
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Today there are 7 billion humans alive (twice the number who were alive in 1965) – and each hour we add 10,000 more.
Currently there are 20 volunteers who take turns cutting trails, mowing the field where the bluebirds nest and splitting the 10 cords of wood it takes to keep Ms. Buyukmichi alive in the pines each winter.
In other words, for both the DHS and KP, we divided the numbers of subjects with each of the five types of clinical events by the total number of subjects alive in January of each year.
The dozen or so old cookie jars, all that remain of a collection, glisten on the living room shelves, each alive in its bright details: the fiery red of Lucille Ball's hair, Howdy Doody's ruddy cheeks.
A radiant, hard-earned theme of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" is that a sustaining force is alive in the world for each of us, and it's possible to bind oneself to it — to find one's "song," as Wilson puts it — instead of staying chained to suffering.
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