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Day in, day out

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Regular Routine

Use 'day in, day out' to emphasize repetition in daily routines or jobs.

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He's been teaching those kids math day in, day out.
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Monotony Feeling

The phrase often conveys a sense of boredom or tedium from the constant repetition.

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Staring at the same walls day in, day out can really dampen your spirits.
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Not Literal

'Day in, day out' is not always literal, it can mean regularly without specifying times.

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He's been championing this cause day in, day out, even on weekends.
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