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📝 Description
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"Every" is a determiner in English language. It is used before a singular noun to indicate all members of a group or type. It expresses regular recurrence or totality. For example, in "Every student passed the test," the word "every" refers to all individuals in the group of students.
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📝 Example Sentence
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"Every morning, I make a pot of coffee to kickstart my day."