per

/pɜː/
prep 5pron 2noun 2adj 1

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ADJ.

able, british, live, loved, over, related

The cost per person for the team-building event was much lower than expected.

VERB + PER

beats, couldn't, decided, non-gendered, paid, pursue, rate, rent

She decided to pursue a career in medicine despite her family's initial concerns.

PER + NOUN

attraction, bdsmer, births, bob, cent, day, family, gallon

The average person in that country had about three children per day according to the old census data.

PREP.

about, from

The company charges about fifty dollars per hour for consulting services.

ADV.

only

The company increased production to only five units per day during the shortage.

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