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today [təˈdeı] ADV N nt

1. today:

payday [ˈpeıdeı] N

daytime [ˈdeıtaım] N

daybreak [ˈdeıbreık] N

daydream [ˈdeıdriːm] VB intr N

heyday [ˈheıdeı] N

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The day-to-day functioning is taken care of by a full-time resident warden and a housekeeper.
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The rooms also can be used for day-to-day activities.
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When these common traits become severe, and begin to alter one's day-to-day life, that is when it is considered to be antenatal depression.
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Traditionally they run day-to-day affairs of the family.
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He became a silent partner, uninvolved in day-to-day management.
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In the banks day-to-day operations, it is both expensive and unnecessary for the bank to maintain convertibility of its notes into silver.
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You don't have to deal with day-to-day garble.
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In most countries dieselisation of locomotives in day-to-day use was completed by the 1970s.
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It follows the day-to-day activities in the young men's lives starting out as innocent mischief but growing more serious as time passes by.
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Almost by-design, the sales force insulated marketers from day-to-day customer contact, filtering a lot of important customer data before passing it up down the line.
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