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Discover Ludwig"each choose" is not correct as a standalone phrase.
It would need to be part of a complete sentence, such as "Each person must choose their own path in life." In this case, "each" is used as a pronoun to refer to each individual person, and "choose" is the verb in the sentence. Here's another example: "Each student will choose a topic for their research project."
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LATE this year, the world's two biggest powers will each choose their leaders.
At 7 this morning, the directors were to return and read the plays, and each choose a favorite to direct.
Alternatively, small groups could each choose a different theme, and the exhibit could offer a variety of mathematics to appreciate.
Once the skits have been organized and the list of materials is completed, group members each choose one item to create at home using everyday materials.
After the show young audience members can each choose a favorite costumed actor to lead them on a behind-the-scenes tour.
Then Adam and I nod and each choose a souvenir with which to remember this last family trip to Disney World.
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Each chosen encounter lights and dramatises itself.
Each had a good earnings report, and each chose to increase repurchases of its own shares.
The publisher asked 10 contributors to each chose 10 architects or architectural firms, hence the title.
The two other bands have each chosen a signature sound and write songs within it.
President Bush, another former executive, and Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, were each chosen by 15percentt.
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