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each imagery
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "each imagery" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would be "each image" or "each piece of imagery." Example: "In the poem, each image evokes a different emotion, allowing the reader to connect deeply with the text."
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Human thresholds indicate raw performance with each imagery type.
Heart rate was recorded during a resting baseline prior to each imagery script and during each speech preparation task.
Table 4 depicts the condition and block types over the full experiment with an example from each imagery set.
Each imagery session should be comprised of your pre-performance routine and your performance in practice or competitions.
News & Media
The purpose was to seek out the importance and import of each imagery based on the frequency of the usage.
News & Media
Also, choose a specific competition in a precise location under particular conditions for each imagery session, thus reaching your imagery goals in a variety of competitions, settings, and conditions.
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For the latter, upon completion of each lifestyle class and each guided imagery session, participants responded to the prompt, "Overall how much did you like this session?" on a Likert scale ranging from 1 ("Did not like at all") to 10 ("Very much liked").
Dog even one-ups Harold because his invented friends, a duck, an owl, a crab and a stick man, each contribute imagery to the collaborative fantasy that ensues.
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The slopes of the reflectance values of the red band of each Landsat imagery were derived using a 3×3 kernel moving window.
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Each rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques.
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Free accounts allow for the upload of 300 megabytes' worth of imagery each month, or about 100 standard-sized photos, and photo geo-tagging is automatic.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple instances of visual content, use grammatically sound alternatives like "every image" or "each piece of imagery" instead of "each imagery".
Common error
Avoid using "imagery" directly after "each" as "imagery" is generally uncountable. Using alternatives like "each image" or "each instance of imagery" clarifies your meaning and corrects the grammar.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "each imagery" functions as a determiner + noun. Ludwig AI identifies this combination as grammatically questionable because "imagery" is typically considered an uncountable noun. Although examples exist, standard English prefers alternatives.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "each imagery" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. The primary issue lies in using the determiner "each" with the uncountable noun "imagery". To maintain grammatical accuracy, consider alternatives such as "each image", "each piece of imagery", or "every visual". These options provide clarity and adhere to standard English grammar. Although found in scientific and news media, it's best to avoid "each imagery" in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
every image
This alternative uses "every" instead of "each" to modify "image", providing a grammatically correct way to refer to all images in a set.
each piece of imagery
By adding "piece of", this alternative makes "imagery" countable, correcting the grammatical issue.
each instance of imagery
Using "instance" clarifies that you're referring to individual occurrences of imagery.
individual imagery
This alternative uses "individual" as an adjective to describe "imagery", emphasizing its distinct nature.
every visual
This option replaces "imagery" with the more concise "visual" and uses "every" for grammatical correctness.
each visual element
Replaces imagery with a more descriptive term. The term "element" is also more specific.
each visual representation
Uses a more formal and explicit way to describe imagery, replacing "imagery" with "visual representation".
every symbolic depiction
This phrase is more specific and refers to imagery that is symbolic in nature. The more general term "every" makes it grammatically correct.
each artistic portrayal
This emphasizes the artistic aspect of the imagery, framing it as a portrayal.
every figurative element
Focuses on elements that are figurative, adding a layer of interpretation to the concept of imagery.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the term "imagery" when referring to individual instances?
Since "imagery" is generally uncountable, it's better to say "each image", "each piece of imagery", or "each instance of imagery".
Is "each imagery" grammatically correct?
No, "each imagery" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "every image" or "each piece of imagery" instead.
What's the difference between "each imagery" and "each image"?
"Each imagery" is grammatically incorrect because "imagery" is usually an uncountable noun. "Each image" is correct, as "image" is a countable noun.
What are some alternatives to "each imagery" that maintain a similar meaning?
You can use phrases like "every visual", "each visual element", or "every symbolic depiction" depending on the context you want to emphasize.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested