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"daytime world" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the world or environment during daylight hours. Example: "This city takes on a completely different atmosphere in the daytime world compared to the bustling nightlife."
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Mr. Frank's gray London palette turned to black in Wales, as night seemed to descend on the daytime world.
For all their shadiness, Ms. Amari believes, the cabarets offer something to Arab women that the daytime world does not.
Hovering above are circular fluorescent lights, which in Act II represent the hated daytime world the out-of-control young lovers try to block out.
Adults with frequent nightmares have traits related to either the 'terrifying' aspect and/or to the 'dream.' These are: 1) Anxiety: Often the same people experiencing terrifying dreams are more afraid of their daytime world.
This is the daytime world of the Randolphs, the Matthewses, the Hortons, the Tates — a daily one-way encounter group, a mirror, an eavesdropping on the apparent depression of being just folks for more than twenty years.
Before living here, for instance, I'd imagined that the jazz scene was a closed, exclusive world of too cool cats in wraparound shades, dissolute men and women contemptuous of the daytime world and aloof in artistic arrogance.
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I feel like a leper," wrote Verjee, who hosts CNN International's European daytime program "World One".
In Hilda's world, daytime is drawn in burnt orange, maroon and drab olive, and the night is an icy, eerie wash of dark teal and minty blue.
Grammer acted in the television daytime dramas Another World, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light and in the miniseries Kennedy before joining the cast of the sitcom Cheers in 1984.
In the United States a fellow called Don Hastings had been playing Dr Bob Hughes on a CBS daytime serial, As the World Turns, since October 1960, just pipping Roache to the record, but in September As the World Turns breathed its last.
It showed a brilliant star shining down on a smeared world, like daytime in a dream.
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