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Everyday vs. every day

Everyday vs. every day

Two commonly confused words are “everyday” and “every day”. (Yes, I realize the latter isn’t actually one word.) The difference is subtle but important.

“Every day” means each day. “Everyday” means commonplace or usual.

For example, compare the following:

The key to remembering the difference is separating the two words when you want to indicate each day.

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