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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like every night" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that occur on a regular basis, specifically at night. Example: "As I sat on my porch, I could hear the crickets chirping like every night."
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(Him) When we're on the road, it's kind of like every night is Saturday night and every morning's Monday.
Like, every night.
That night, like every night since the state troopers brought the news, I woke hourly, tumbling in panic.
"It's like every night is a surprise and I'm in a restaurant," Ms. Vultaggio said.
But it just seemed like every night, something would happen and we lost again.
You look refreshed, like every night you've had a great night's sleep".
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I wake up zombie-like every night to make sure his blood sugar hasn't plummeted, and that he is not another victim of "DIB/dead in bed," a rare, unexplained syndrome that stalks our sleeping children, and is every T1D parent's constant, and worst nightmare.
If he can play like that every night, you all won't need a point guard".
"If we play like that every night, goals are going to come".
If he can play like that every night, you won't need a point guard.
If we can play like that every night we're not going to win every game; we'll come close".
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