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Discover Ludwig"decided to each" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It may be used in spoken English in informal conversations, but it is not considered acceptable in written English. An example of how it may be used in spoken English could be: "We each had our own opinion about where to go on vacation, but we finally decided to each choose one activity that we all would enjoy."
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We decided to each bring only a glass.
Still owing Penguin Publishing two more Red Dwarf novels, Grant and Naylor decided to each write an alternative sequel to Better than Life.
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They decided to ignore each other, literally pass each other by with their noses in the air.
To avoid too much pain provocation we decided to measure each movement only once for each tester.
We decided to ask each member of the committee to make an independent forecast for each style and color.
So I decided to photograph each space without people.
Still not generating enough laws, they further decided to increase each state's representation to seven.
I decided to contact each hospital myself and this resulted in all the work I wanted.
They had saved about $50,000 and decided to ask each of their families for $50,000.
"Some others have decided to review each trip on a case-by-case basis.
It was decided to collect each individual precipitation in a month.
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