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The phrase "we chalked out work for the day" likely means that a plan or schedule was carefully outlined or organized for the tasks or activities that need to be completed during that specific day. The use of "chalked out" suggests a deliberate and detailed approach to planning, similar to how one might use chalk to outline a plan on a chalkboard. This expression conveys the idea of setting clear objectives or goals for the day and ensuring that they are understood and followed.

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7mo ago

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