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from day to day
adjective as in daily
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Under constant surveillance by her master, Jacobs similarly wrote, “I had rather live and die in jail than drag on, from day to day, through such a living death.”
What’s more, if the candidates are unwilling to say anything new and provocative from day to day, the media, to the extent they cover them at all, will focus on their misstatements and artless dodges.
On the streets of New York, this meant drawing the gazes of entirely different demographics from day to day.
It said the number of fish removed each time would vary between pens and from day to day.
This principle also impacts the menu, which shifts from day to day.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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