Sentence examples for the all day from inspiring English sources

The phrase "the all day" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey something that occurs throughout the day. Example: "I was busy the all day" should be corrected to "I was busy all day."

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By Tanya Basu May 18 , 2016A still image from the preparation of the All Day Breakfast Burger.

The "All Day" songwriter has reportedly denied thinking that race would have sparked the petition.

The "All Day" singer had made it through six songs in 45 minutes, including "All of the Lights" and "Stronger".

Patient were lying in bed the all day, but were mobilized by one medical intern and two physiotherapists (15 min each three times per day).

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But cloudy days could have sent their ships dangerously off course, especially during the all-day summer sun at those far-north latitudes.

Main street will be closed for the all-day festival.

Then I returned to Manteli's for the all-day breakfast.

Then there were the all-day, high-volume conversations of my deaf roommate's family and friends.

The all-day event had frantic finishes, fallen favorites and charges of foul play.

"The all-day waiting period is, quite frankly, crazy," she said.

Locals may be used to the all-day glow, but for visitors the experience is magical.

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