day-to-day work
collocation in Englishmeaningsofday-to-dayandwork
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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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work
noun
uk/wɜːk/us/wɝːk/
an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually ...
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(Definition ofday-to-dayandworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It succeeds in extracting and compressing from various sources most of the material that is needed forday-to-dayworkwith the system.
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Therefore, there is still a need to conduct further studies, particularly where distribution is an implicit part ofday-to-daywork.
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Individuals employed in the financial sector are exposed to a significant amount of information concerning financial markets in theirday-to-daywork.
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We're too busy doing ourday-to-dayworkto do this.
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Practitioners need to be encouraged to critically analyse theirday-to-dayworkand value the knowledge that can be derived from a better understanding of expert practice.
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This map represents the process of reflexivity of two health visitors who were trying to reconcile the wide remit of public health with the challenges of their ownday-to-daywork.
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All health professionals who had referred to the study mentioned the simple referral process was helpful, although many admitted forgetting about the study in theirday-to-daywork.
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The fact that so much was arranged on an informal basis resulted in favourites, and even personal clients, greatly influencing theday-to-dayworkof government and administration.
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These bars from appointment ensure that there can be no incompatibility between the office of the magistrate and his or herday-to-daywork.
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They are national services in which the local authorities play a great part in administering theday-to-daywork.
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More minor inquiries are part of theday-to-dayworkof inspectors of taxes in local offices.
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Without that confidence and co-operation, the deer commission would find it very difficult to carry out itsday-to-daywork.
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After all, in theirday-to-dayworkthey have to judge whether something is 'news' or prior knowledge.
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Theirday-to-dayworkconsists in moving goods and passengers across the whole of our continent.
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Fifthly, achitects should spend a part of their working hours observing what scientists actually do in theirday-to-daywork.
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They will need to demonstrate in theirday-to-dayworkthat they are making a real contribution.
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But a great deal depends upon facilities afforded to journalists in theirday-to-daywork.
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It would help us to explain to our constituents the problems which confront us in ourday-to-daywork.
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