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Discover Ludwig"the every day" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It should either be "every day" or "the everyday." Examples: - I go to the gym every day. - She wears the same outfit every day. - The everyday tasks of cooking and cleaning can become monotonous. - The everyday struggles of living in poverty are often overlooked.
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I can relate to the "every day I'm shufflin'".
Note that the above method applies to the "every day" (ED) pill.
It will not disappear into forgetfulness or the every day.
And none of the every day rules apply.
In Ulysses, Joyce made a new poetry out of the minutiae of the every day.
It's the every day, watching the blood drain out of it, that's hard to take".
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In analysing the every-day journey patterns of elderly people (65+), we have differentiated according to gender and income.
This has to be conducted within the every-day-operation execution at the Airline Operation Control Center (AOCC) (for more about AOCC, see: [2, 3]).
Accounts of outrages committed by mobs, form the every-day news of the times.
Who better understands the every-day workings of a business than the people who actually run it?
But to do the every-day, all-three-downs nuances of the running back position has been very impressive.
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