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day-to-day

[dey-tuh-dey] / ˈdeɪ təˈdeɪ /




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Great British Railways is a new publicly owned company that will have integrated management of not only the day-to-day running of the trains but also the infrastructure, the tracks and the signalling.

From BBC

That will be the day-to-day question and challenge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alongside professional help, Nina says there are techniques people can use day-to-day to reduce distress.

From BBC

Cisco, one of the world's leading technology companies, is behind some of the critical IT infrastructure enabling day-to-day use of AI.

From BBC

He says that pubs are currently limiting investment in their businesses because of the high costs of day-to-day operations.

From BBC