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door-to-door

[dawr-tuh-dawr, dohr-tuh-dohr] / ˈdɔr təˈdɔr, ˈdoʊr təˈdoʊr /


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At the time, it felt wildly inappropriate to go door-to-door introducing ourselves.

From Salon

And Papá is out playing dominoes after a day of work selling men’s shirts door-to-door.

From Literature

He said the pair initially went door-to-door in Camberwell offering trees and installations, before expanding the idea into a seasonal business.

From BBC

They identified the pain points of parents and focus on addressing those needs — offering door-to-door transportation, tailoring support services to specific family concerns and keeping costs down by sharing resources.

From Los Angeles Times

They go door-to-door to distribute forms, verify documents, answer queries and upload accurate data, all within a one-month deadline.

From BBC