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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'each experiences' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that each different person has their own unique experience of something. For example: "Each student experiences the university differently, depending on their interests and goals."
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Organizations experience the cognitive burden at an aggregate level that is directly proportional to the number of knowledge workers and the magnitude of the burden that each experiences during mission-critical work.
God and the world are immanent in each other in that each experiences the other; yet God and the world transcend each other by being realities whose experiences are not entirely determined by the other.
Each experiences carries with it some level of risk; often these aforementioned lab rats will have to blindly trust the vendor and pray to God that they don't die in a puddle of their own vomit.
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Hopefully we learn from each experience.
I learn and grow from each experience.
Each experienced a terrifying flight from her home country.
He rates each experience on a scale of five stars.
Second, analyze what you accomplished in each experience.
"But each experience is singular," Dr. Lowenstein said, "and we hope to share those experiences.
By restricting the panoply of actions, one goes deeper into each experience.
Mr. Caruso said Iraq, Nigeria and Venezuela could each experience events that would reduce overall oil production.
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