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Definitions from the WebFrom EachDescription:"From Each" is a term used to indicate selection or division of something from a larger group, with each individual being considered separately. It can refer to different parts, elements, or entities that are taken individually from a collective whole. Part of Speech:Phrase Senses:
Usages:1. As a Phrase:a) Sense: From Each Example Sentence: In the team, a slice of pizza was distributed from each member's contribution. Amazon Search: From Each | ||||
frolicsome frolicsomeness frollic from from across from cauri from courier from driving from each from each one from hand to mouth from head to toe from mississippi from my prospective from nothing from now on from nowhere
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