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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'even day' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, you can use the phrase 'every day' to mean the same thing. Example: I like to go for a walk every day.
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Even day visitors must make reservations.
She said even day or night she cannot even fall asleep because of the hot".
Holidays or even day trips can be a nightmare when school is out.
"I think it is a fairly even day to be honest," Swann said afterwards.
Even "Day Two," a Pilobolus staple and jock rite of passage, looks palatable with these dancers.
And it is also perhaps time to note how, even day by day, such things move rapidly on.
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That can include anything from diluting the sauce to using precooked pasta to substituting lower grade or even day-old ingredients for the appropriate ones.
Even day-to-day decisions were made by bossy court officials, and when Akihito was 3, he was taken from his parents and raised by attendants who treated him with more veneration than warmth.
Orchid is still expanding, buying 11 pubs this year, but Hall says it is difficult to predict week-to-week, or even day-to-day, how trade will pan out, making him cautious about the outlook.
PAGE A17 this weekend SUNDAY STYLES A number of online programs allow parents to remotely scrutinize their children's academic performance by monitoring test performance, class attendance -- even day-to-day fluctuations in class ranking.
Further research should study the influence of these concepts, allowing a greater understanding of how the perception of stimuli in a psychological test (or even day-to-day) can be affected by life experiences.
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