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each stairs
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "each stairs" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "each stair" since "stair" is a countable noun and should be singular when used with "each." Example: "Each stair in the old building creaked as I climbed to the top."
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We will use a (i) 8-meter walk test and (ii) 4-step (20-cm height each) stairs test, both of which have proven useful to determine leg extension power and functional mobility in the elderly [ 52].
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In between is a blue and yellow staircase with a different virtue printed in bold black type on each stair, rising up from Honor to Cooperation, via Focus, Discipline, Faith, Confidence, Humility and Persistence.
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The C-Leg allowed him to descend like everyone else, placing only one foot on each stair tread while maintaining the same speed as most of the people descending the stairway.
News & Media
Still, it reminded me of the lyrics from a song on her last album: "What is your guess, darling?/Have I lived too much, too fast?/... Can you tell me how I used to be?/Have I missed my chance?" Near dusk, on her way to a photo shoot, Shakira climbed the school's central staircase with some difficulty, using the railing and gently lifting her hips up at each stair.
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S is the intensity level for each stair.
In specific, each stair codeword corresponds to two wrapped phases.
In his model, each stair of the pagoda is relatively disconnected.
The width of each stair phase can be doubled by shifting itself.
In the formula, R is the intensity captured by the camera and S is the intensity level of each stair.
Then, the width of each stair phase and wrapped phase can be equal, and phase unwrapping can be achieved.
The main idea of this method is that the width ratio between the sinusoidal fringe and each stair phase of phase-coding fringe is set to 1: n.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the singular form "stair" with "each" as "each" refers to individual items. For example, prefer "each stair" over "each stairs".
Common error
Avoid using plural nouns with "each". "Each" implies a singular focus, so using a plural noun like "stairs" creates grammatical discord. Instead, use "each stair" or rephrase to use a plural form like "all stairs".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "each stairs" primarily functions as a determiner followed by a noun, but it is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "each stair".
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "each stairs" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "each stair". While Ludwig provides examples where it appears, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal writing. Use alternatives like "every stair" or "each step" for clarity and grammatical correctness. Ludwig AI analysis indicates that the phrase is often used with the intention to emphasize individual stairs, but this intent is overshadowed by the grammatical error. Pay attention to pluralization when using "each" to maintain grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
every stair
Replaces "each" with "every", both indicating each individual stair.
each step
Uses the word "step" which is a common synonym for "stair".
every step
Combines "every" and "step" for a grammatically sound alternative.
each staircase step
Adds "staircase" to clarify the type of step being referred to.
every staircase step
Uses both "every" and "staircase" to highlight each individual step in a staircase.
each rung
If context is ladder-related, rung becomes suitable.
each tread
Replaces "stairs" with tread the horizontal part of the step.
each ladder rung
Adds "ladder" to clarify rungs.
each stair tread
Specify the tread for stairs.
all stairs
Changing focus on the stairs group instead of singular each stair.
FAQs
How do I correctly use the word "each" when referring to stairs?
Use "each stair" rather than "each stairs". "Each" refers to individual items, so the noun should be singular. For example, "Each stair was carefully polished" is correct.
What's a good alternative to using "each stairs" in a sentence?
Instead of "each stairs", use "every stair" or "each step". Both are grammatically sound alternatives.
Is there a difference in meaning between "each stair" and "every stair"?
The difference between "each stair" and "every stair" is minimal. Both refer to individual stairs within a set. "Every" can sometimes imply a stronger sense of totality but in this context they are largely interchangeable.
What are some ways to rephrase a sentence that incorrectly uses "each stairs"?
You can rephrase by using the singular form "each stair", or by using a plural construction like "all the stairs". The choice depends on the specific context and intended meaning.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested