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The phrase "each cake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individual items in a group, emphasizing that you are considering them one by one.
Example: "Each cake was decorated differently, showcasing the baker's creativity."
Alternatives: "every cake" or "all cakes individually".
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Allow each "cake" to cool, then refrigerate.
Each cake is handmade in a Bronx kitchen.
Each cake has something slightly off about it.
Stack four scallops in a pyramid on each cake.
As a saleswoman tied up each cake, she slipped a paper crown beneath the knot.
Split each cake into two with a serrated knife, so that you have four layers.
A small knife inserted into the centre of each cake should emerge clean.
Slice each cake in two horizontally, then fill and stack with lemon curd.
A small knife inserted into the middle of each cake should emerge clean.
That early disaster did not deter him, though, and each cake he made got better.
Each cake should be about 5cm in diameter and 1cm thick.
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