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day <a day; days> N

day to day affairs JOURN

appearance day LAW

business day ECON

calendar day <a calendar day; calendar days> N

cancellation day ECON

coronation day POL

court day N LAW

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It only takes one off day -- or even a few bad overs -- for a favourite to be bundled out.
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He would work outdoors all day and study at night, reading late into the evenings by the light of the fireplace.
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His was a dangerous occupation: the relay of postal runners worked throughout the day and night, vulnerable to attacks by bandits and wild animals.
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To this day these communal garden squares continue to provide the area with much of its attraction for the wealthiest householders.
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The coffee beans, still coated with mucilage, are then stored for up to a day.
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We would have returned that day to the scent of home-baked bread and rolls.
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The child is officially adopted on the day of the notarization, after which the adopters are fully and legally responsible for the child.
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It's a demanding, all-day trek that requires good hiking shoes, plenty of bottled drinks and warm clothes at the peak.
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The initial launch day weather forecast called for a 90% chance of favorable launch conditions.
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The flavors of the day were lemon sorbet, coffee chocolate chip, mint chocolate chip, strawberry, butter pecan, vanilla, chocolate, and, appropriately, birthday cake.
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