"day-to-day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- An overdraft is best for short-term use and day-to-day expenses.
- "He is right that it's really just the cash for our day-to-day expenses," the preacher said.
- If the $3.2 billion in capital is released, Amtrak might get permission to raid some of that for day-to-day expenses.
- In fact, the agency is essentially taking money away from itself to pay for day-to-day expenses like salaries, health care, fuel and electricity.
- The association promises that it will put the royalties into its education and research efforts, not day-to-day expenses.
- The family's income is adequate for day-to-day expenses but not for major bills.
- That would mean selling bonds to cover day-to-day expenses, something the city has not done since the fiscal crisis of the 1970's.
- I don't think we can even continue to cover our day-to-day expenses much longer.
- Most of the day-to-day expense is not on Nassau's account.
- The city's riders already pay the highest share of the system's day-to-day expenses, more than 60 percent, of any system in the country.
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