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everyday

[ev-ree-dey, ev-ree-dey] / ˈɛv riˌdeɪ, ˈɛv riˈdeɪ /


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The Olympics built their cultural power on accessibility, on packed arenas filled with locals, tourists, and everyday fans swept up in a shared moment.

From Salon

This means they help the immune system distinguish between harmful threats and harmless targets, preventing unnecessary attacks on the body's own cells, helpful microbes, and everyday foods.

From Science Daily

This contrasts with the incessant rain we have seen in parts of eastern Scotland with Aberdeen seeing rain everyday for nearly three weeks.

From BBC

It’s seemingly turning into the moment when AI, the futuristic technology that’s increasingly finding its way into our everyday lives, reaches a tipping point in our culture.

From MarketWatch

It’s seemingly turning into the moment when AI, the futuristic technology that’s increasingly finding its way into our everyday lives, reaches a tipping point in our culture.

From MarketWatch