It seems like you've written "each every" in a way that might be a typo or a misstatement. Let me break it down:
- "Each" – This is a pronoun meaning "every" in a sentence, often used to refer to a group of items.
- "Every" – This is an adverb meaning "at all times" or "in every case."
- "Each" – As above, it can also mean "every" in a grammatical sense.
If you're trying to express something like "Each every" (which is not a standard phrase), it might be a misstatement. For example:
- "Each every day" – This is not a standard phrase, but it could mean "every day" in a more formal or poetic way.
- "Each every time" – This is also not standard, but it might mean "every time" in a more formal or emphatic way.
If you're trying to express a sentence like "Each every [something]" or "Each every [something] day," it might be a way of saying "every [something] day" or "every [something] time."
Could you clarify what you're trying to say? I'd be happy to help refine it!