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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daytime occupation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a job or activity that one engages in during the day. Example: "Her daytime occupation as a teacher keeps her busy, but she enjoys her evenings free for personal projects."
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Though I'd like to blame some fellas in hi-vis with wheelie bins of jewels, I could actually see the villain I wanted to speak to at the end of the road, doddering off at about 2mph: a 90-year-old with thick wax in his ears, whose main daytime occupation these days is wandering into people's gardens and pilfering.
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It offers Saturday and evening classes, as well as online coursework, the objective being to allow students to complete the program while maintaining their daytime occupations.
In a society where much is driven by shame, record-high levels of unemployment have turned many men into despondent, daytime wanderers who pretend to have gainful occupations by staying away from home all day.
It was because the common concept of people in Hong Kong considered that having interpersonal relationships and meaningful daytime engagement was equivalent to having social support and occupation in the community.
Daytime fireworks?
For daytime.
With daytime summer temperatures already climbing past 110 degrees and still rising, the attacks have become a major worry for the American-led occupation authorities.
Occupation: Drifter.
An occupation.
So daytime TV presenter.
Like watching daytime TV.
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