day-to-day

[US]/ˈdeɪ tə ˈdeɪ/
[UK]/ˈdeɪ tə ˈdeɪ/

Translation

adj.daily; happening every day; living or dealing with events as they happen; practical and routine

Phrases & Collocations

day-to-day operations

day-to-day life

day-to-day challenges

day-to-day tasks

day-to-day activities

dealing with day-to-day

day-to-day routine

day-to-day basis

day-to-day management

day-to-day grind

Example Sentences

we need to streamline our day-to-day operations for better efficiency.

managing the day-to-day finances of a small business can be challenging.

she handles the day-to-day responsibilities of raising two young children.

the new software will automate many of our day-to-day tasks.

he prefers to focus on long-term strategy rather than day-to-day details.

the project manager delegated the day-to-day tasks to the team members.

it's important to find a balance between work and day-to-day life.

the housekeeper takes care of the day-to-day cleaning and maintenance.

despite the challenges, she enjoys the day-to-day interactions with her customers.

he's not involved in the day-to-day decision-making process.

the goal is to simplify the day-to-day workflow for all employees.

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