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individually
[in-duh-vij-oo-uh-lee]
adverb
one at a time; separately.
The delegates were introduced individually.
personally.
Each of us is individually responsible.
in an individual or personally unique manner.
Her interpretation was individually conceived.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of individually1
Example Sentences
They seized a box containing four "lethal" self-loading pistols, each individually packaged with a silencer, blue nitrile gloves and 10 rounds of live ammunition.
A decade later, by the mid-1960s, it was rare for babies to be removed from the delivery room without being individually labelled.
In a letter to the government, the group said: "The investigations conducted to date, whether considered individually or in combination, have failed to discharge the investigative duty."
It also reflected a concerted effort by Trump and other prominent conservative figures to single out Hernandez, individually, as an unwitting poster child for such concerns.
That’s a lie that they sell, because it's something that we as Americans like to believe, that we are individually capable of succeeding, and nothing can stop us.”
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