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The phrase "each is of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate possession or belonging in a context where you are referring to individual items or people within a group. Example: "In the study, each is of significant importance to the overall findings."
Exact(14)
Each is of a simple design reflecting simple Trappist ideals.
Maybe it is because Bruckner offers fewer events, even if each is of great size.
The first shows huge circular mountains with small trees on them; each is labelled with a different year and each is of a different width.
But their validity is ensured by what they have in common namely, that the argument in each is of the form(3) Every X is a Y.
The release of cumulative excitement at the end of each is of a kind that tends to happen only in live circumstances.
The work is divided into three books, and the introduction to each is of interest in reflecting the attitude to his art of a practicing medieval craftsman who was also an educated person.
Similar(46)
The rhetorical onslaught of each is instructive of the method.
Each beam is of relatively low dosage.
Each is worthy of our collective aid.
Each of us is of great value to the whole.
The answer to each of these is, of course, YES.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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