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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with every" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a repeated action or occurrence. Example: "With every passing day, the weather seemed to get colder." In this sentence, "with every" is used to show that the action of the weather getting colder is happening repeatedly, day after day. Other examples: - "With every step he took, the pain in his ankle grew worse." - "With every sip of water, she felt more refreshed." - "With every client she met, her confidence as a therapist grew."
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Eat protein with EVERY meal.
Check these off with EVERY transaction.
And with every struggle B.Y.U.
"It happens with every group.
narrate, along with every snip.
Partners switch with every song.
That goes with every player.
"It happens with every tragedy.
With Every Time I Die.
Nobody's pleased with every number.
I'm comfortable with every tee shot.
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