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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am every day" is not correct in English as it lacks a subject and a verb form that makes sense together.
It could be used in a context where a subject is provided, such as "I am every day," but it still sounds awkward and incomplete.
Example: "I am every day striving to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "I am daily" or "I am each day."
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For example, if a resource was required at 11 am every day for the past 3 days, the user will reserve a resource with probability 1.0 that it will be used at 11 am tomorrow.
"If you're as busy as I am, every day you have to make a decision: 'Am I going to eat lunch, or am I going to go to the bathroom?'".
"I am who I am every day.
"Showing my personalities in those commercials was easy for me, because that's the type of person I am every day.
I have more of the kind of fame that you have to have in order to get to do what you want, and when I'm recognized on the street, as I am every day now, and when I talk about my work, I feel as though I can't do or say anything unseemly".
Sampling is carried out between 8 am and 10 am every day as the plant receives its peak flow.
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That's every day, Monday through Friday.
"This is every day.
Baseball is every day.
That was every day.
It must be every day.
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