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"each two" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not have a clear meaning. In the context of a sentence, "each" and "two" serve different purposes and do not work cohesively together. Some alternatives to rephrase the idea of "each two" could be "two each" or "for each pair." For example: - "I will give two cookies to each person." - "There were two flowers for each vase." - "Each pair will receive two tickets."
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Lectures: $10 each (two for $15 or three for $20).
We have eight sessions, each two hours long.
Tom Purtzer and Dana Quigley were each two strokes off the lead.
Reward for lack of fame: Chamberlain, $10,000; MacLeish, $15,000; each, two months' vacation.
Seven of these monsters, each two stories high, support the roof.
The guest list at their United Nations Plaza duplex included friends of each, two generations of party-happy New Yorkers.
Similar(14)
I have 24 of them, each two-by-four feet.
Two sides had sixteen poles and the other two had twenty-five, each two hundred and fifty feet apart.
Each two-foot square box contains two or three infants.
MetroButler pays him fifty dollars for each two-hour cleaning sixty if he greets the guests, too.
"During each two-hour driving stint at Daytona, I lost five pounds.
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