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Discover LudwigThe phrase "each Christmas" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to every Christmas holiday, usually in a repeated or ongoing sense. Example: "Each Christmas, my family gathers together to exchange gifts and share a big meal."
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Each Christmas the French glossy selects what it describes as "accomplished luminaries" to edit their January/February edition.
What they are saying each Christmas is, "Hello!
Each Christmas I get her kids a loud noise-making gift, with extra batteries.
The Yule Log burned steadily each Christmas season until 1990, when it was removed from WPIX to make way for more advertiser-friendly programming.
Each Christmas, 4,000 tonnes of products arrive from China.
But as each Christmas visit passed, I started seeing glimmers.
That's how they make £36bn out of us each Christmas.
Unlike Brite Sparks and many others, Upper Crust use new gags each Christmas.
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Often, there are numerous figures in his pictures, each Christmas-party dancer or playground adventurer or bored schoolchild given his or her own space and weight.
This is a film to which I have flocked quasi-religiously each Christmas Eve since its inception.
Each Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, diners at the hotel are entertained by the Honolulu Boy Choir.
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