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Kazupocketmonster Posted 6 years ago
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Is “every” necessary in these sentences?

One in every 100 people die of cancer.

One out of every people die of cancer.

  

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kazupocketmonster Is “every” necessary in these sentences? One in every 100 people die of cancer. One out of every 100 people die of cancer.

  • kazupocketmonster Is “every” necessary in these sentences?
  • One in every 100 people die of cancer.
  • One out of every 100 people die of cancer.
  • Using 'every' is quite common in this kind of expression, but it is not actually necessary.
  • CJ
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kazupocketmonster

Is “every” necessary in these sentences?

One in every 100 people die of cancer.

One out of every 100 people die of cancer.

Using 'every' is quite common in this kind of expression, but it is not actually necessary.

CJ

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