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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at each feast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to occurrences or activities that happen during every feast or gathering.
Example: "At each feast, the family gathers to share stories and enjoy their favorite dishes."
Alternatives: "during every celebration" or "at every banquet".
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For Scripture readings, a Bible with marked passages had originally been used, but after about 1000, a special book, the lectionary, was developed that contained only the Epistles and Gospels to be read at each feast.
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Figure 3 shows the percentage of the 81 participants who sustained each individual risk factor at the Feast, with 87.7% of the attendees eating venison.
This, according to critics, took out the "love at first sight" moment at the Capulet feast.
Meat is king at the feast.
This was one of the starters at the feast.
But Eustace choked to death at a feast.
Visibility both attracts and terrifies these spectres at the feast.
You're a spectre at the feast before you ghost.
The maggots are the minstrels at his feast".
(The ghost at this feast is Takhar's boss, Simon Cowell.
Being Banquo at the feast is bad enough.
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