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Discover Ludwig"each had" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to two or more people having something (e.g., a feeling, idea, etc.) in common. For example, "The five of us each had a different idea about what the plan should be."
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"They each had that.
Each had a 72.
Each had four receptions.
Each had its drawbacks.
They each had a jackknife.
Each had a sun man.
Each had its quirks.
Each had arrived late.
Each had 80 averages.
Each had said no.
Each had its loop.
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