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each gauges
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "each gauges" is not correct in English.
It should be "each gauge" or "each of the gauges" depending on the context. You can use it when referring to individual measuring instruments or devices, but it must be grammatically correct. Example: "Each gauge measures the pressure in the system accurately."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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We again measured 10 IV cannulae of each gauges from each brand (60 measurements in total) and randomised the order using a table of random numbers.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
All of that monitoring costs money: each gauge costs, on average, $13,500 to run, said Michael Norris, coordinator of the National Streamflow Information Program.
News & Media
The position of each gauge is indicated in Fig. 5.
Each gauge was scaled by 1 'tick' from the prior gauge.
Each gauge station is compared to nearby gauge stations using fourteen climate and statistical indicators.
Science
Each gauge included three needle probes that were inserted into the stem.
The temporal correlation coefficient between altimetric NSLs and tide gauge data reaches a maximum higher than 90% for each gauge.
Science
White figures sit on a matte black background, and each gauge interlocks the next like the Olympic Games logo.
News & Media
Due to the variability of natural yarns, more than 30 samples were tested for each gauge length (GL).
Both measurements at each gauge in the partially adiabatic pipe were much greater than those of the non-adiabatic pipe.
Streamwater grab samples were collected four times per week, at each gauging site, for the duration of the study period (Oct . 2009 Feb. 2014.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure subject-verb agreement. With "each", use the singular form of the noun (e.g., "each gauge"). If referring to multiple gauges, use "each of the gauges".
Common error
Avoid using plural nouns directly after "each" unless you include "of the". "Each gauges" is grammatically incorrect; use "each gauge" or "each of the gauges" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "each gauges" functions incorrectly as it attempts to quantify individual measuring instruments. Grammatically, the determiner "each" requires a singular noun, making the plural "gauges" inappropriate. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct usage would be "each gauge" or "each of the gauges".
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Encyclopedias
10%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "each gauges" is a grammatically incorrect construction. As Ludwig AI points out, the determiner "each" requires a singular noun. Therefore, the correct form is "each gauge" or "each of the gauges" when referring to a specific set. This error impacts the phrase's effectiveness and credibility, particularly in formal or scientific contexts. While sources like The New York Times and scientific journals appear in the search results, the fundamental grammatical error significantly lowers the overall quality. To avoid this, remember that "each" should always be followed by a singular noun, ensuring clarity and grammatical accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
each gauge
Corrects the grammatical error by using the singular form of the noun "gauge" to agree with the singular determiner "each".
every gauge
Replaces "each" with "every", providing a grammatically sound alternative with similar meaning.
each of the gauges
Adds "of the" to specify that we are referring to multiple gauges, making the phrase grammatically correct.
every single gauge
Adds emphasis by including the word "single", which reinforce the focus on each item individually.
all gauges
Emphasizes a complete set, using "all" to indicate every gauge without exception.
gauges individually
Focuses on the separate assessment of each gauge, highlighting individual examination.
each measuring device
Replaces gauge with a more generic noun, making it applicable to all types of measurement tools.
each instrument
Similar to "each measuring device", providing an alternative phrasing for gauges.
every meter
Similar to "each measuring device", replacing gauge with meter.
each sensor
Similar to "each measuring device", replacing gauge with sensor.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "each" with "gauge"?
The grammatically correct ways are "each gauge" (singular) or "each of the gauges" (referring to a group). Avoid "each gauges".
Can I use "every gauges" instead of "each gauges"?
No, "every gauges" is also grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "every gauge". You could consider alternatives like "all gauges".
What's the difference between "each gauge" and "each of the gauges"?
"Each gauge" refers to gauges in general or implies you're discussing one gauge at a time. "Each of the gauges" refers to a specific, defined set of gauges.
Are there synonyms for the phrase "each gauge"?
Yes, depending on the context you can use "every gauge" or, if you want to emphasize individual consideration, consider saying "gauges individually".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested