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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this day's work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the tasks or activities completed on a specific day.
Example: "After reviewing this day's work, I feel accomplished and ready for tomorrow's challenges."
Alternatives: "today's tasks" or "work done today".
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This day's work mostly consists of measuring the depth and strength of the salt current.
Every writer has experienced the inner dread that this day's work, this very paragraph, may be the last one before he dries up for good--and, along with it, the inner mad conviction that this same piece may be the one that at last fulfills all hopes and expectations, the one that will hold up not just for tomorrow or next week but down the years.
Similar(58)
This pattern of performing the day's work was similar throughout the whole observation period in both nursing homes in this study.
All in the day's work.
We even won a prize for the day's work.
That, too, is all in the day's work.
For Thatcher, it finished off the day's work beautifully.
"We focus on getting the day's work done".
"The difference is I do this after my day's work; others do it as their day's work," said Mr. Xylas, 45, of the thread that separates and binds career firefighters and volunteers in Stamford's Springdale section.
That's a day's work".
It's all in a day's work for this incarnation of the "Swedish choral miracle".
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