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12 mar 2021
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Is there a phrase "day and day"?
If so, how is it different from "day to day"?
Is there a phrase "day and day"?
If so, how is it different from "day to day"?
If so, how is it different from "day to day"?
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12 mar 2021
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- Inglês (EUA)
There is not a phrase "day and day", but there is a phrase "day in and day out", which means something that happens regularly or routinely. This is mostly the same as "day to day".
"I keep doing the same thing at my job, day in and day out."
"I keep doing the same thing at my job, day to day."
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- Inglês (EUA)
There is not a phrase "day and day", but there is a phrase "day in and day out", which means something that happens regularly or routinely. This is mostly the same as "day to day".
"I keep doing the same thing at my job, day in and day out."
"I keep doing the same thing at my job, day to day."
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