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"not each" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In English, it is used to imply that not all elements in a list are the same. For example, "Not each student in the class is from the same country."
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Not each.
Each other's, not each others'.
Not each other.
Yet is not each side exaggerating?
They are not each other's best friends.
They have not each hired a personal trainer.
They communicate with us but not each other.
Ten movies are replaced each week, not each month.
(No, not each woman, in case you were wondering).
Not each of them has to generate a massive debate.
Skiers are thus racing against the clock, not each other.
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