Adverb
Daily.
Focusing on one day at a time.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd as people’s tastes and lifestyles change from day to day, from generation to generation, we must change alongside, too. Source: Internet
Given the liquidity of Aurora Cannabis stocks, Battley said it is difficult to pinpoint shareholders from day to day. Source: Internet
And reality shows present young people with stories that are not real and are “only moments passed before a television camera by characters living from day to day without a greater plan.” Source: Internet
If the hearing is not concluded on the day it commences, it will be continued from day to day until concluded. Source: Internet
How do we know for a fact that the laws of physics remain unchanged from day to day? Source: Internet
“And that could change from day to day?” Source: Internet