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what is the differen e vetween "everyone" and "each"​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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each and everyone -- ugly coordination of determiner and noun! each [one] [of them] = each (member of the things) = each thing. every one [of them] = every (member of the things) = each thing. everyone = every (member of the people) = every person. each and every one [of them] -- redundancy used for emphasis.

Answered by Riya1045
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Everyone (one word) should be used when referring to all the people within a group. ... Every one (two words) should be used when referring to each individual member of a group. Every one is the version you want when it's followed by an “of” phrase.

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