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day-to-day

[dey-tuh-dey] / ˈdeɪ təˈdeɪ /




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“What I mostly miss in my day-to-day life is community,” says Newton, who adds that the reading group, organized by PAM, has been a highlight of his year.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026

Nearly two years later, thousands of Ohioans have organized and rallied on their behalf, but the constant back-and-forth around their legal status has made planning their day-to-day lives more difficult, Dorsainvil explained.

From Salon • Apr. 30, 2026

He added that Intel had a “short-sighted focus” on moves that improved the company’s day-to-day share price — like share buybacks — as opposed to its long-term technical capabilities.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 25, 2026

Once again, the finance business just doesn’t have the name recognition and cachet—and immediately obvious day-to-day impact—of innovations like automobiles and electric lighting.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 25, 2026

They were just part of the normal day-to-day life of the village for him, like the other adults he had known since babyhood.

From "Rowan of Rin" by Emily Rodda