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Please tell me if there is any difference between "day by day" and "day after day". If they have, could you give me some examples?
  

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"day by day" = one day at a time; each day: Day by day, I get more sick of studyin g. "day after day" = for a long time: Studying day after day is a boring life.

  • "day by day" = one day at a time; each day: Day by day, I get more sick of studyin g.
  • "day after day" = for a long time: Studying day after day is a boring life.
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"day by day" = one day at a time; each day: Day by day, I get more sick of studying.
"day after day" = for a long time: Studying day after day is a boring life.

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