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day-to-day

[dey-tuh-dey] / ˈdeɪ təˈdeɪ /




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Fair City is an Irish soap opera that follows the day-to-day dramas of the community who live and work in the fictional north Dublin suburb of Carrigstown.

From BBC

Unlike some monthly costs like discretionary spending or travel, which aren’t needed for day-to-day survival, a family’s food budget is not as easily trimmed.

From MarketWatch

“Some may also be deprioritizing their retirement contributions to focus on paying for their day-to-day essentials. But that puts them at risk of being unable to retire in their golden years.”

From MarketWatch

"Monika stepped in without hesitation, took on more of the day-to-day load, and created the space I needed to deal with both grief and practical issues."

From BBC

Ms. Snider’s distinctive compositional voice finds the otherworldly in the day-to-day.

From The Wall Street Journal