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Discover Ludwig"every cell" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "every cell" when referring to every individual unit or component of something. This can be used in various contexts, such as in biology, technology, or even figuratively. Example: "Every cell in my body was filled with excitement as I waited for the results of the competition." In this sentence, "every cell" is used to emphasize that the speaker's entire being was filled with excitement.
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"Through my every cell".
Every cell has the same DNA.
"It's in every cell of my body".
Every cell in your body is different.
Every cell gets hit by the chemo".
Every cell in your body aches.
I felt it in every cell of my body".
Every cell in our body is primarily water.
Every cell is a reminiscence and an awakening.
It is an integral part of every cell membrane.
A small atomic explosion went off in every cell.
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