EACH ONE INDIVIDUALLY

Definition: Referring to each item or person separately and distinctively, without grouping them together.

Synonyms: Separately, Singly, Apart, Alone, Solely

Usage Examples in Sentences

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She counted each one individually before putting them in the jar.
#2
The teacher praised each one individually for their excellent performance.
#3
The athlete trained by focusing on each one individually to improve skills.
#4
The scientist analyzed the data, examining each data point each one individually to draw meaningful conclusions.
#5
The tailor meticulously sewed each button on the shirt each one individually, ensuring precision.
#6
The librarian organized the books on the shelf, arranging each book each one individually based on its genre.
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She examined each one individually, scrutinizing every detail before making her decision.
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The teacher evaluated each one individually, taking into account their unique strengths and weaknesses.
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The conductor rehearsed with each one individually, refining their performance before the concert.
#10
Each one individually must be assessed before making a decision.
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The success of the team relies on evaluating each one individually.
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Each one individually contributes a unique perspective to the team discussion.
#13
Please check each one individually to ensure they are all functioning properly.
#14
The judge assessed each one individually to decide on the appropriate sentence.
#15
During the interview process, I evaluated each one individually based on their responses.
#16
As the gardener pruned the bushes, he shaped each one individually to improve their growth.

Usage Example in Conversation

John: Okay, let's review the quarterly sales figures. I'd like to go over each department's performance individually to get a clear picture.Sarah: Sure, that sounds good. Shall we start with the marketing department?John: Yes, let's begin with marketing. Then, we'll move on to sales and operations, discussing each one individually.Sarah: Understood. I'll pull up the marketing numbers first.
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