"day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Recently it had to cut back to two days.
- The 180-day school year was cut to 175 days.
- Now, most branch libraries have been cut back to five days.
- Already, he said, that has been cut to 21 days.
- By last December that average had been cut to 1.2 days.
- Two years ago, after a heart attack, he cut back to three days a week.
- Executives first asked: How do we cut that to 10 days?
- The laboratory's officials hope to cut its turnaround time, which can now take months, to 30 days by next fall.
- The shows, which usually draw about 70,000 customers annually, have been cut to two days a week from five.
- Under the new regulations, the average time to process a case has been cut from six years to 105 days.
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