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all day

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"All day" is an adverbial phrase in English. It indicates an action or state that lasts for the entire day. It can be used literally (e.g., "I've been working all day") or figuratively to emphasize a frequent or continuous action (e.g., "I could eat pizza all day").
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"Jane was stuck in traffic all day, but she still managed to smile."
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all

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"All" is a determiner in English language. It is used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing. It can be used with singular and plural nouns, and with both countable and uncountable nouns. Examples: all people, all day, all the money.
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"All of us went to the park on a sunny day."
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day

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"Day" is a noun in English. Derived from Old English "dæg," it primarily refers to a 24-hour period, specifically the time between sunrise and sunset. It can also be used metaphorically, as in "back in my day," or to denote a specific point in time, like "on the day of the concert."
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"Today is a beautiful day; let's make the most of it."
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