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From Each

Description:

"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:

  1. From Each: Selecting or considering each individual from a group.

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.

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