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Option 4 : Not every of these cases

The correct answer is Not every of these cases 

  •  With every, we must use every one + pronoun or every one + determiner + noun
  • For Example- Every of us has a bicycle. ([ alt="false (2)" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/11/false%20%282%29.png" style="width: 26px; height: 26px;">)

                                  Every one of us has a bicycle. ([ alt="right (1)" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/11/right%20%281%29.png" style="width: 26px; height: 26px;">)

  • Thus, 'Not every one of these' should be there in place of 'Not every of these'
     

The correct sentence is: 'Not every one of these cases is likely to achieve unquestioned acceptance as evidence for ordained women in the ancient Church.'

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