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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'day-after-day' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express the idea that something is occurring on a regular, everyday basis. For example: "My grandfather gardens day-after-day, even in the winter months."
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And there it sat, unpublished, day after day after day.
Overall, search gets better day after day after day".
"We would do it day after day after day".
Same time, same place, day after day after day.
Day after day of "no".
"Day after day it happened.
"You keep watching day after day.
"We marched day after day," she said.
Day after day, the divers plunged in.
This went on day after day.
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