on an everyday basis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofon,everydayandbasis
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on
preposition
uk/ɒn/us/ɑːn/
used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such ...
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everyday
adjective
uk/ˈev.ri.deɪ/us/ˈev.ri.deɪ/
ordinary, typical, ...
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basis
noun[C]
uk/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/us/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/
the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something ...
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(Definition ofon,everydayandbasisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The latter is extremely familiar to ordinary mortals, who come into contact with it, exploit it or become its victims, on aneverydaybasis.
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First, since elections in many countries occur only once every four to five years, voter participation measures sporadic political activity and does not reflect democratic practice on aneverydaybasis.
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Similarly, the ozone layer is threatened by air pollution produced on aneverydaybasisby our chemical processes.
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The prison officers are the people on the ground, at the sharp end, who have experience on aneverydaybasis.
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Nordic police, customs and drugs cooperation is on aneverydaybasis.
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Most of us contribute constructively on aneverydaybasisto the attainment of that goal.
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On aneverydaybasisthis is liable to and could arise generally.
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On aneverydaybasis, people use weather forecasts to determine what to wear on a given day.
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Of course in a very diverse world, there are many different typefaces that go unnoticed on aneverydaybasis.
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Another interesting thing about this place is that water is said to seep into this temple from the four walls on aneverydaybasis.
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It was very rarely found in use on aneverydaybasis.
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They were, therefore, cars capable of being used on aneverydaybasis, comfortable and well-finished, yet sufficiently sleek and aerodynamic to race at weekends on the leading circuits.
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