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Seagull Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

be all in a night's work

I learned the expression "be all in a night's work" today. Is it similar to the idiom "be all in a day's work"? Or, are they different in any way?
  

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Many people garble idiomatic expressions. Perhaps it was humorously in reference to people who work the graveyard shift.

  • Many people garble idiomatic expressions.
  • Perhaps it was humorously in reference to people who work the graveyard shift.
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Many people garble idiomatic expressions.
Perhaps it was humorously in reference to people who work the graveyard shift.
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I understand.
Thank you so much, AlpheccaStars.

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