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View definitions for day-to-day

day-to-day

adjective as in mundane

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From his perspective, it shows the complicated day-to-day Palestinians can face, such as being subjected to closer scrutiny at checkpoints controlled by Israeli soldiers.

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She said she wanted Meta to change as it "influences so much of our day-to-day life" and we need to ensure "we get the future we deserve".

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His friend Clara chips in that Trump is now so powerful he can "affect their day-to-day life" from thousands of miles away, in what is an era of unprecedented jeopardy.

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Some 5,002 people were polled by Ipsos in October, including 1,705 who described themselves as having a long-term health condition or disability that affected their ability to carry out day-to-day activities.

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Under the new promotion, TKO will serve as the managing partner on day-to-day operations, with UFC president Dana White and WWE president and TKO board member Nick Khan placed in "executive leadership" roles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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