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the day shift
noun
Any period of 24 hours.
Exact(58)
The day shift is short of nurses.
On the day shift there's hundreds; there's lines.
FOR about 16 years, Mamadou Doucoure worked the day shift.
So she immediately notified the day shift to stay on.
Barry Roth, the day shift bartender, busied himself cleaning glasses.
If he transferred to that restaurant and switched over to the day shift what were the hours of the day shift, exactly?
Assignment is based on seniority, and most senior officers select the day shift.
It's 6.45am at Camden ambulance station in north London, and the day shift is just beginning.
Mr. Lee worked the day shift, hauling deliveries of fresh meats, fish and vegetables.
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The day-shift staff did not show up for work.
The day-shift policeman had an idea that had not occurred to Ray.
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