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Discover Ludwig'one each' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific amount of something among multiple people or objects. For example, "We bought three books - one each for me, my sister, and my brother."
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One each.
"We can take one each.
Britain and France have accepted one each.
Two – one each for men and women.
Why a new one each year?
In fact, there is one each episode.
Several successors had more than one each.
Then, one by one, each man's name was called.
A few have tried to run one each week.
July 8 , 2014Katie Martin (@katie_martin_FX) just one each?
Britain and France have accepted only one each.
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