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Discover Ludwig"in each piece" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is present or found within every individual part of a whole. Example: The artist carefully included intricate details in each piece of her mosaic artwork, creating a stunning overall effect when viewed as a whole.
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The process becomes such a huge part of taking in each piece.
In each piece, there is some letterpress component.
Omakase also looks deceptively simple, but there is a lot going on in each piece.
The message appeared twice at random in each piece of music.
While the early notes in each piece sound similar, there are key variations.
But they ultimately found swing in each piece, and swing is the enemy of glibness.
In each piece an otherwise tranquil scene appears set to turn violent.
It seems that in each piece she belongs to a different age group.
In each piece the playing was virtuosic, vividly colored and rich with character.
"My job was basically to choose the stones and, most importantly, the color combinations in each piece," she says.
Spread the dough evenly in the baking dish, redistributing the nuts as needed (you want them in each piece).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com