from day to day
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British pronunciation/fɹɒm dˈeɪ tə dˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/fɹʌm dˈeɪ tə dˈeɪ/
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used for referring to a frequent change from something to another

What is the origin of the idiom "from day to day" and when to use it?

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The idiom "from day to day" has its origins in Middle English and has been in use for centuries. Its roots can be traced back to Old English and the Germanic language family. Over time, it became a commonly used expression in the English language to convey the idea of ongoing, day-by-day developments, routines, or occurrences.

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