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Discover LudwigThe phrase "percentage of each" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to the proportion or amount that each individual item or group contributes to the total. Example: The pie chart shows the percentage of each country's population that speaks English as a second language.
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Stripe takes a small percentage of each transaction processed.
The Contentville partnership will take a percentage of each sale.
The percentage of each biome that is protected was calculated.
Ricult earns a small percentage of each transaction.
A percentage of each sale goes to the library.
The scale bar represents the bootstrap percentage of each branch.
Many employers match a certain percentage of each employee's contribution.
The site planned to make money by charging sellers a percentage of each sale.
EBay makes money by charging sellers for listings and taking a percentage of each sale.
PayPal allows people to send payments electronically and it then takes a percentage of each transaction.
Card companies also give their cardholders "point cash," a small percentage of each settlement.
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