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day after day



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, day in, day out . For many days, continuously; also, every day. For example, Day after day the rain spoiled our vacation , or Day in, day out, all I ever do is work . [First half of 1800s]
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Lazar said he remembered what it was like to be holed up in his room during the pandemic, trying to make it through day after day of middle school.

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In repeated conversations, day after day, Trump asked his vice-president to use his ministerial position as president of the Senate to change the election outcome by not certifying the results, Smith's report lays out.

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So he just hung in there with me day after day.

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Remember the version of Mark Zuckerberg who wore the same gray T-shirt, day after day, because he didn’t want to burden himself with unnecessary decisions?

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He argued that the clergy had a lot to learn from the faithful in the poorest parishes who, he said, demonstrated day after day how hope could spring amidst suffering.

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