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day-to-day
adjective as in daily
Example Sentences
"Silicon Valley may be building the AI engines, but the day-to-day work that keeps those engines reliable increasingly comes from India's cloud farming industry," he says.
She quickly fell in love with how much the job changed day-to-day.
And this time can come at a tangible cost in the form of lost wages, which harms their day-to-day lives.
He’s done that mainly by using OMB, the White House office that oversees spending, to control the day-to-day purse strings of federal agencies — and deliberately keeping Congress in the dark along the way.
On the other, you are reliant on these payments to meet your day-to-day expenses, so I understand your concern.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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