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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every morning" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to talk about a regular routine or occurrence that happens every morning. For example: "Every morning, I wake up at 6 am and go for a run before work." "I make sure to have a cup of coffee every morning to start my day off right." "Every morning, I walk my dog around the neighborhood." "I have to catch the 7 am train every morning to get to work on time."
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Every morning, every morning.
"Every morning, you see them every morning.
Every morning at 7 a.m.
Every morning, rain or shine.
"Every morning," he added.
"Every morning, six days a week.
Every morning.
Every morning...keep reading.
Every morning and night.
She'd go running every morning.
We talk almost every morning.
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