Sentence examples for communicating day from inspiring English sources

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People love to know what's going on, and you've got to keep communicating day in and day out.

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It takes real skill and tremendous acuity (and diplomacy) to communicate day after day via only the Internet or text on a tiny phone screen.

Executives from the Yankees and the Tigers spoke regularly last week, but did not communicate Monday, as the Yankee officials prepared the list of prospects they forwarded to the Tigers today.

The language in our office was English, and we were communicating all day long every day via phone and the Internet with other English-speakers around the world.

Creating a team ethos that draws you all together helps everyone communicate effectively day after day.

The bigger task will be communicating, every day, a sense of urgency.

Many fire commanders and firefighters have said they had trouble communicating that day.

And a key to this is having different types of scientists working together and communicating every day.

According to prosecutors, Mr. Payen stopped communicating on Monday morning after he was disciplined for sharing his phone card code with another inmate and was sent to a special housing unit at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

"We communicate every day," Mr. Ridge said earlier.

I took a good look at how everyone communicated that day.

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