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The Latin word per is encountered in phrases such as per diem, per capita and per cent.
Per is also used for scientific, financial and business writing, and for expressing ratios.
In general writing, the traditional guideline was that per should not be used before an English word in place of each or a, because it was unfamiliar and less idiomatic; however, that objection is no longer valid.
Since per means “for each,” it is redundant to write per each.
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