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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

day to day or daily

Which is correct? What does it mean?
We don't get along on a day to day - daily basis.
  

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) "We don't get along on a daily basis" means to me that you never get along. These negative statements can be tricky!

  • ) "We don't get along on a daily basis" means to me that you never get along.
  • These negative statements can be tricky!
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I'd say "on a day-to-day basis." (There are interruptions in your getting along.)

"We don't get along on a daily basis" means to me that you never get along.

These negative statements can be tricky!

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