day-to-day experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofday-to-dayandexperience
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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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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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In both casesday-to-dayexperiencesurpasses the discourse which attempts to represent it.
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This is a refreshing touch, and helps to ground the book in theday-to-dayexperienceof living with dementia.
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In this way, theday-to-dayexperienceof living in an acoustic environment strongly shapes how we hear motion in electroacoustic music.
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Such a difference may have implications for the child'sday-to-dayexperience, regardless of whether such a change constitutes a clinically significant score.
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Here, resistance to ageism took a different form from that in a location where routine lack of choice was theday-to-dayexperienceof life in an institutional setting.
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We have already made changes called for byday-to-dayexperienceof the working of the problem.
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It comes from one'sday-to-dayexperienceas an advocate in the courts.
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Obviously, as they have hadday-to-dayexperienceof the working out of the organisation, they would like to put their point of view.
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Myday-to-dayexperienceis that the office is extremely careful.
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My practicalday-to-dayexperienceof privatisation is that it is a success.
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I am convinced that the social work officer who will be the one most in touch with theday-to-dayexperienceof the patient.
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The council's planning committee, which has theday-to-dayexperience, might be a better review mechanism.
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When trustees are dealing with a national concern they have recourse to advice, current legal opinions andday-to-dayexperienceof large and weighty matters.
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I have been massively impressed, both today and in myday-to-dayexperience, by the extraordinary skills of our teachers.
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They draw on theday-to-dayexperienceof the real needs of real patients.
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There are people with expertise and withday-to-dayexperiencewho can bring those qualities to bear on the proposals that come forward.
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I speak from importantday-to-dayexperiencein commercial life of what is involved in this type of work.
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The citizens' advice bureaux are certainly against abolition, and they haveday-to-dayexperienceof dealing with the problems that arise in this area.
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It was grounded inday-to-dayexperienceof the work of voluntary bodies and showed in every detail how valuable that kind of work can be.
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