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The phrase "every day" is an adverb phrase (daily). The one-word form "everyday" is an adjective meaning usual or common.
in 1982 M&M's traveled to space and have been on every mission ever since they first traveled to space and that's all
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The phrase 'excuse me' is used in a variety of different circumstances every day. As to the origins of the phrase and how it became widely used is not known.
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The phrase "Loteria Navidad" is a Spanish phrase that translates to Christmas Lottery in English. It is an event that has been organised every year since 1812.
In normal usage, the phrase "was I ever..." means "I was very...". For example; "I heard a sound last night when I was walking through the dark woods, and was I ever nervous!" Since the phrase is usually used in fearful recollections, other related terms could be used in place of "nervous", such as scared or shaking.
The prepositional phrase in "They haven't seen him since the party" is "since the party"
The best catch phrase ever is without a doubt Alfred Minchins catch phrase "sorry"
After every use.
The height of the cloud base can change daily due to factors such as variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. These changes can influence the altitude at which clouds form and the height at which their bases are found in the atmosphere. Atmospheric conditions are dynamic and can vary from day to day, leading to fluctuations in cloud base height.
Only one team has ever being to every World Cup since 1930 and that country is Brazil.
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No, it should be ever-smiling person.
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The phrase utime notizie has roots from Dutch. The Dutch have used this word ever since it was first discovered. It is widely used to describe a person.