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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an everyday" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is common or routine in daily life.
Example: "She wore an everyday outfit that was both comfortable and stylish."
Alternatives: "a daily" or "a commonplace".
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Not an everyday rider".
It's like an everyday thing".
It's an everyday occurrence.
I'm an everyday player".
Infante was not even an everyday player.
At Berkeley, protesting is an everyday activity.
"I see him as an everyday player.
Diligent research is an everyday task.
Precise, if not an everyday measuring stick.
For me, death was an everyday thing.
Art has become an everyday thing".
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