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from each one

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial from each one has 1 sense
  1. each, to each one, for each one, from each one, apiece - to or from every one of two or more (considered individually); "they received $10 each"

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Term: From Each One

Description:

"From Each One" is a phrase that suggests the idea of individual contribution or participation by every member of a group or community. It emphasizes the importance of everyone's involvement in a collective effort.

Possible Parts of Speech and Senses:

  • Noun: Referring to the concept of every individual's contribution.
  • Phrase: Emphasizing the involvement of each person.

Sample Sentences:

  1. From each one of us, we can make a significant impact on the environment.
  2. In a democracy, voting is an essential duty; from each one's vote, the power of the people is realized.
  3. Success in this project will come from each one putting in their best effort.
  4. The charity organization believes that, from each one, a small donation can make a big difference.

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