adverb
individually
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adverb
1
One at a time, separately, rather than as a group.
"The teacher spoke to each student individually after class."
"The cakes are wrapped individually for freshness."
How to Use Individually
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishOne by one, on its own, rather than all together.
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Etymology
From individual plus -ly.