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day after day
Also, day in, day out. For many days, continuously; also, every day. For example, Day after day the rain spoiled our vacation, or Day in, day out, all I ever do is work. [First half of 1800s]
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Dains, who previously held top shelter jobs in San José and Long Beach, said her employees were desensitized to the suffering of the animals after witnessing it day after day.
They ask where he’s taking Melania to dinner, or how he’s able to shoot rainbows out of his butt day after day.
“It is amazing to come here day after day. … Every time I come, I see more and more properties cleared.”
Lazar said he remembered what it was like to be holed up in his room during the pandemic, trying to make it through day after day of middle school.
In repeated conversations, day after day, Trump asked his vice-president to use his ministerial position as president of the Senate to change the election outcome by not certifying the results, Smith's report lays out.
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