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every company vs every companies

The correct phrase is 'every company.' 'Every' is used with singular nouns, so it should be followed by 'company.' 'Every companies' is incorrect because 'companies' is a plural noun and does not match with 'every.'
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: September 09, 2024

every company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'every company' when referring to each individual company in a group or category.

Examples:

  • Every company must submit their financial reports by the end of the month.
  • She visited every company in the industrial park.
  • Every company has its own unique challenges.
  • The event attracted representatives from every company in the sector.
  • We aim to work with every company that shares our values.

every companies

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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