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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but individually" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a contrast or exception to a previous statement. Example: "The team as a whole performed poorly, but individually, each player showed great potential."
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During the individual test period the boars were still group housed, but individually fed via transponders.
But individually published results were inconclusive.
But, individually, that was out of reach.
Gen X'ers, however, were collectively pessimistic but individually optimistic".
But individually, I'm not seeing it as a moral good".
But individually people have been trying to make a difference.
But individually a paper only has so much power," she said.
Standardized derivatives would be traded on exchanges, but individually negotiated contracts would not.
They may come on strong when they are together, but individually they are no problem.
In the abstract it is hideous, but individually it can sometimes — even often — make sense".
But "individually, I regret it, for giving me all these years of knowing I had cancer".
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