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Chris2010 Posted 14 years ago
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" for every one" or "for each and every one"

Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for every one of our students.

or should this be

Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for each and every one of our students.
  

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chris2010 Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for every one of our students. or should this be Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for each and every one of our students. 1) Adding "each and" adds nothing to the meaning and should be omitted.

  • chris2010 Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for every one of our students.
  • or should this be Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for each and every one of our students.
  • 1) Adding "each and" adds nothing to the meaning and should be omitted.
  • 2) Omit "student".
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chris2010Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for every one of our students.
or should this be
Moreover, we provide comprehensive student education for each and every one of our students.
1) Adding "each and" adds nothing to the meaning and should be omitted.

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