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for each evidence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for each evidence" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "for each piece of evidence" or "for each item of evidence." Example: "For each piece of evidence presented, the jury must consider its relevance and credibility."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
For each evidence feature, a set of images was recorded that represented the full spectrum of change for that feature.
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Figure 1 illustrates the method of synthesis proposed for each evidence type.
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The studies with the highest confidence rating form the basis of the confidence conclusion for each evidence stream.
The passages that indicated GO evidence were annotated as evidence passages, and for each evidence passage GO terms and associated Entrez Gene IDs were annotated.
For each evidence sentence, the sentences viewer shows the source article's PMID and year of publication with highlighted gene and disease terms.
The country in which the study was conducted was reported as an indication of generalisability (external validity) for each evidence statement.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
We can then determine the level of adherence that needs to be achieved in the population to optimise the cost-effectiveness ratio for each evidence-based drug or pharmacological group.
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The state will pay police departments $100 for each rape evidence kit forwarded from evidence rooms to a laboratory for testing in cases where there is no suspect.
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Every year, board members reviewed each description of the board's responsibilities, as well as those for each committee, Evidence suggests that institutional investors, in particular, want to be asked for their views on board performance.
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For each textual evidence, presented in the latest section, we apply these features as the GP terminals.
During the work with the Viterbi alignments for each HMM, evidence for a common orthoretroviral LTR structure emerged.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "piece of evidence" or "item of evidence" instead of just "evidence" after "each" or "every" to ensure grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "evidence" directly after "each" or "every" without a qualifier like "piece of" or "item of". "Evidence" is generally treated as an uncountable noun, so it requires a qualifier when referring to individual instances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for each evidence" is grammatically incorrect. It attempts to function as a prepositional phrase modifying a noun or verb, but the use of "evidence" directly after "each" is not standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this, indicating the need for correction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "for each evidence" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct alternatives are "for each piece of evidence" or "for each item of evidence". This adjustment is necessary because "evidence" is typically treated as an uncountable noun. Therefore, using qualifiers such as "piece of" or "item of" before "evidence" ensures grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
for each piece of evidence
Adds "piece of" to create a grammatically correct and more common phrase.
for every item of evidence
Replaces "each" with "every" and "evidence" with "item of evidence" for grammatical correctness.
regarding each piece of evidence
Adds "regarding" to specify the focus on individual pieces of evidence.
in relation to each item of evidence
Replaces "for" with "in relation to" and clarifies the connection to individual items.
concerning each element of evidence
Uses "concerning" to indicate the subject and "element" to represent a part of the evidence.
with respect to each piece of evidence
Replaces "for" with "with respect to" for a more formal tone.
for every instance of evidence
Substitutes "each" with "every" and uses "instance" to represent a specific occurrence of evidence.
in the case of each evidence item
Rephrases to specify 'in the case of', emphasizing the particular instance.
considering each piece of evidence
Uses a gerund form to express the action of considering individual pieces of evidence.
as regards each item of evidence
Employs 'as regards' to introduce the individual items of evidence under consideration.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say "for each evidence"?
The grammatically correct alternatives are "for each piece of evidence" or "for each item of evidence". "Evidence" is usually uncountable, so it requires a qualifier.
Can I use "for every evidence" instead of "for each evidence"?
No, "for every evidence" is also incorrect. Use "for every piece of evidence" or "for every item of evidence" instead.
Is "evidence" countable or uncountable?
"Evidence" is generally considered an uncountable noun in English. Therefore, you need to use a phrase like "piece of" or "item of" to refer to individual instances of evidence.
What's the difference between "for each evidence" and "for each piece of evidence"?
"For each evidence" is grammatically incorrect. "For each piece of evidence" is the correct way to express that something applies to every individual instance of evidence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested