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  • "At the beginning" implies that something happens at a certain point in time. "In the beginning" implies a stretch of time. For example:

    • At the beginning of the race all sportsmen were inspired to come first.
    • In the beginning of the 1970s.

    Each - individual; every - all.

    We tend to use each if we are thinking about members of a group individually, and every if we are thinking of them in total. For example:

    • We gave each child who came to the party a present. We handed them out one by one.
    • We gave every child who came to the party a present We gave them all a present.

    I hope it is enough clear and will help you!

    Good luck in learning :)

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