day-to-day existence

collocation in English

meaningsofday-to-dayandexistence

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day-to-day
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/
us
/ˌdeɪ.təˈdeɪ/
happening every day as a regular part of your job ...
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existence
noun
uk
/ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/
us
/ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/
the fact of something or ...
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(Definition ofday-to-dayandexistencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Mutually understood and respected norms simplify many aspects ofday-to-dayexistence.
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People reported they wanted more time with care staff, more opportunities to get out the home\\house and, most importantly, things to happen to enliven theirday-to-dayexistence.
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That would be a start on improving something that oppresses theday-to-dayexistenceof many people.
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As we all know, organ transplants can save lives and improve theday-to-dayexistenceof many of our fellow citizens.
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It is important to realise that the changes that have occurred within our lifetime have not always automatically improved the quality of ourday-to-dayexistence.
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Have we been able to achieve anything concrete that could help us to have an impact on theday-to-dayexistenceand quality of life of disabled people?
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They are concerned withday-to-dayexistence.
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The neighborhood consisted primarily of mill workers, whoseday-to-dayexistencewas a struggle and was tied directly to the prosperity of the mills.
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Among others, a continuous competitive tradition among sections is characteristic of the residencesday-to-dayexistence.
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Each of the ten 50-minute episodes discusses how the huge variety of birds in the world deal with a different aspect of theirday-to-dayexistence.
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I needed to be back in my life with my friends and my spouse, and live aday-to-dayexistencethat had nothing to do with music.
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Each of the ten episodes looks at one (or several closely related) mammal groups and discusses the different facets of theirday-to-dayexistenceand their evolutionary origins.
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