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The phrase "am at each" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being present or involved in multiple places or situations, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am at each of the meetings this week to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "I am present at all" or "I am involved in each."
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Blood samples were collected from study participants between 7.00 11.30 am at each specific worksite (or nearby).
Blood withdrawal for the measurement of inflammatory biomarkers will be performed at approximately the same time each day (±2 hours), but no later than 10 00 am at each respective visit.
We obtained data on MDT discussions and recommendations from worksheets filled in by senior clinicians (PN, AM) at each MDT meeting.
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Silvered chopstick holders are at each place.
"I am tired of being at each other's throats.
Cabinet colleagues are at each other's throats.
How many students should be at each presentation?
I'm excited to be at each and every tournament.
(In fact, they are at each other's throats).
The preservationists, you see, are at each other's throats.
Also, the adults were at each other's throats.
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