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View definitions for day-to-day

day-to-day

adjective as in mundane

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There is little controversy about the scale of the problem in social care, the system that helps older and disabled people with day-to-day tasks like washing, dressing, getting out of bed, eating and medication.

From BBC

Undergraduate students will also be able to borrow more for day-to-day living costs.

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But those are the big, flashy moments and the day-to-day stuff — How often do you go to dinner with your friends?

While Hoover oversees day-to-day operations, Wasserman will continue taking the lead in generating revenue.

Undergraduate students in England will be able to borrow more for day-to-day living costs next year.

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

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