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Itziar
Community TutorDay in, day out (or day in and day out)
Happening every day for a long period of time (especially when it's something boring).
“The girl was given rice for dinner day in, day out.”
Try to set your own example now. It's an excellent way to commit language to memory.
:-)
Jun 30, 2022 3:04 PM
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