day to day
This page is about the idiom day to day
Meaning
If something happens day to day, it's part of your usual daily routine.
For example
- While you're away you'll have to pay for all your day-to-day expenses yourself, except for the hotel.
- She can deal with the small problems she faces day to day, but if there's a major crisis she usually panics.
This idiom is written as "day-to-day" if it's used as an adjective in front of a noun.
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Contributor: Matt Errey