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per each vs for each

Both 'per each' and 'for each' are commonly used phrases in English. However, 'for each' is more widely accepted and preferred. 'Per each' is considered redundant as both 'per' and 'each' convey a similar meaning.
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Explained by Jennifer
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Last updated: August 14, 2024

per each

'Per each' is not a commonly used phrase in English and is considered redundant.

It is better to use 'for each' instead of 'per each' to convey the same meaning.

Alternatives:

  • for each
  • for every
  • per item
  • per unit
  • per person

for each

'For each' is the correct and more widely accepted phrase in English.

'For each' is used to indicate that something is done or provided individually for every member of a particular group.

Examples:

  • Please fill in the form for each participant.
  • There is a fee of $10 for each additional item.
  • A certificate will be issued for each attendee.
  • You will receive a separate email for each booking.
  • The company provides training for each employee.

Alternatives:

  • per item
  • per unit
  • per person
  • for every
  • individually for each

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