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The phrase "end of each day" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the point in time when a day comes to an end or finishes. Example: "At the end of each day, I like to reflect on my accomplishments and plan for the next day."
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"I'd say at the end of each day.
The recording and summation of data collected took place at the end of each day.
Archives of the webcast should be available at the end of each day.
"By the end of each day I was absolutely dead," she said.
We just weren't going to get to our overnight stops at the end of each day.
One solution could be to reflect on the positives at the end of each day.
At the end of each day I'd have a creaking back from it.
The students were given basic number tasks at the end of each day.
I was utterly exhausted at the end of each day, having started work at 7.30am.
We listen to a story at the end of each day.
Where's the best place for a drink at the end of each day?
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