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tomorrow

noun

The day after the present day.

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"tomorrow" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to the following day, as in "I'll see you tomorrow" or "I'll finish the project tomorrow".

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This time Dekker told her team to play with heart, and, in a gloriously over-the-top motivational speech, started barking that there was "no tomorrow!

Is it the public sector workers who will march in their thousands tomorrow against austerity, or is it the "public" represented by the judge, worried that protesters are "prejudiced" against those who have everything and yet want more?

To quote one of our users: "Tomorrow I celebrate Valentine's Day.

Dry, a little impudent and just terrifically frank, musician James Blake thinks he knows what will happen when his second album is released tomorrow: the majority of us will download it for free.

He has a job interview tomorrow morning, which almost qualifies him to move back home.

Salmond, almost visibly relieved that his self-imposed campaigning ban for the duration of the Games was drawing to an end, replied with a smile: "Ask me tomorrow".

Osborne's pension reforms will produce a flood of spending today, not tomorrow, meaning that tax revenues will be boosted in the short term.

There is even talk that he might finally turn to politics and if there was an election tomorrow he would probably sweep to power with the kind of majority that would make even Tony Blair blush.

But while the meltdown of markets has had an effect, most big hitters can still afford to splash out tomorrow night, said Rynska.

In 1934 Neville Cardus mused: "Maybe tomorrow … Stravinsky will share the fate of Strauss and Debusssy, and be called old-fashioned by the latest young 'bloods' while the rest of us in our advancing senility cry out 'O for the good old tunes of 'Le Sacre'".

Reuters quotes a government source in Berlin who says the German government will announce tomorrow that the economy will grow by 0.7% in 2012, which represents 'no change' on the previous forecasts.

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