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Day-to-day   /deɪ-tu-deɪ/   Listen
Day-to-day

adjective
1.
Of or belonging to or occurring every day.  Synonyms: daily, day-after-day, day-by-day.  "A daily paper"






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"Day-to-day" Quotes from Famous Books



... higher education in such subjects. Hence it is all the more deplorable that the higher intellectual training of our Cavalry Officers practically ceases after the War School, because the practical day-to-day duties of their profession furnishes them with nothing which can replace the need for a higher theoretical training. Generally, their attention is absorbed by the smallest of details, which, though each is of immense importance to the efficiency of the whole Arm, ...
— Cavalry in Future Wars • Frederick von Bernhardi



Words linked to "Day-to-day" :   periodic, periodical, daily



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