Remembrance Day, observed on November 11th, commemorates the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces who died in the line of duty during wars and conflicts. It originated after World War I and is marked by ceremonies, moments of silence, and the wearing of poppies as a symbol of remembrance. The day serves to honor not only military personnel but also to promote peace and reflect on the impact of war. Many countries, especially those in the Commonwealth, observe this day with various traditions and events.
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Day-to-day. It's a hyphenated word.
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Day-In Day-Out was created in 1987.
Day - to -day might be hyphenated but in my spelling it is. I think day to day should not be hyphenated. The end
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If you're using it as an adjective then it should be hyphenated: day-to-day. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.
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