Yes. For example, you could say, "Every member will receive an official membership packet."
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No, use "is" instead.
When does your loan mature is better.
You do not joke around, use correct grammar and correct words, say Sincerely, ----- Send!
You can rephrase it and say "the stockholders of the companies"
No. Drop the s and say "each member."
Yes.....it mean taht the member gets one point for every correct answer..get it
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
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I think so, you can say ex-staff member or ex-employee.
No. It would be better to say: every week on Friday the Friday of every week the week beginning every Friday
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The definition of subset is ; Set A is a subset of set B if every member of A is a member of B. The null set is a subset of every set because every member of the null set is a member of every set. This is true because there are no members of the null set, so anything you say about them is vacuously true.
Yes, it is correct to say "each of the existing members" to refer to every individual currently in the group or organization.
'Once in a while' (two words) is correct.
Well. Now of these days, people are saying every man's, I guess they are both correct now, but if you want to be more precise, i would say every men's because you are talking about more than one man.
Board member would be correct, as in someone who sits on a board of directors or board of management etc.