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day after day

adverb as in continually

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“To get in this league and play who we play day-after-day, I would think it would be a tremendous awakening,” Huggins said.

But then came the "day-after-day disappointment" as everything "fell apart".

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It was the day-after-day repetition of little insults that slowly crushed the spirit and the sense of a common humanity.

It’s a fascinating confluence of talent and tedium; it’s also a story in which tedium — the day-after-day frustration of a stalled, thwarted existence — may well be the point.

Ruppe, who has two young sons, said seeing families struggle day-after-day is tough.

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

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