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day-to-day adjective [ deɪtəˈdeɪ ]

• happening regularly every day.
• "the day-to-day management of the classroom"
Similar: regular, routine, habitual, everyday, daily, frequent, normal, standard, usual, familiar, typical,

day-to-day adverb

• on a daily basis.
• "the information to be traded is determined day-to-day"

day-to-day noun

• an ordinary, everyday routine.
• "they have come to escape the day-to-day"

day by day

• on each successive day; gradually and steadily.
• "day by day I grew worse"
Similar: gradually, bit by bit, by degrees, by stages, inchmeal, inch by inch, little by little, step by step, slowly, slowly but surely, steadily, progressively, daily, every day, day after day, a day at a time, diurnally,
Opposite: all at once,


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