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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every professor" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to all professors in a given group or category. Example: Every professor at the university must submit their grades by the end of the week.
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Every professor of philosophy needs a nine-year-old daughter.
It's what every professor yearns for, along with tenure.
Not every professor writes a textbook, but all can use them.
Of every professor mentioned, the writer says "his career ended sadly," but doesn't elaborate.
Mr. Bucek and his technology team also decided to lease laptops for every professor and librarian.
Instead of having a module on ethics, we believe every course, every subject, every professor, should address these issues".
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"That's a hole so deep and so vast that even if we fired every single person on the state payroll -- every park ranger, every college professor and every Highway Patrol officer -- we would still be more than $6 billion short," said the Assembly speaker, Herb J. Wesson Jr., a Democrat.
Every American professor who visits Tokyo gets his name as a man to meet.
"These kids are losing time where they create beauty every day," Professor Christen said.
"Dean Kagan Hires Every Law Professor in the Country," the headline blared.
And every day Professor Handel and his Rutgers colleagues are spreading the word to their students.
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