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day care

[dey kair] / ˈdeɪ ˌkɛər /


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Loved ones from my family live less than three miles away and send their 2- and 5-year-olds to day care near the school where the tragedy took place.

From Washington Post

The Wing promised a heady mix of sun salutations, power lunches and drop-in day care, with zippy Wi-Fi and a powder room stocked with Chanel perfume, organic tampons and Honest Co. diapers.

From Los Angeles Times

Businesses with the scale to do so could recoup some of a child-care levy by starting their own on-site day cares.

From Washington Post

Workers have been slow to return to notoriously low-paid jobs in restaurants, hotels, day cares, retail stores and home health-care services.

From Washington Post

Israel’s largest trade union is one of the most powerful institutions in the country, representing nearly 800,000 people across sectors that include health care, banking, government services, day care and transportation.

From Seattle Times