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routine
Is there an idiom for a routine work?
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Re: routine
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Re: routine

Originally Posted by
Anglika
Like what?
Like work, doing the same things every Monday - Friday...
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Re: routine
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Re: routine

Originally Posted by
RonBee
Daily grind?
~R
Could I use it this way:
Nicely, writing in forums havenīt yet started a daily grind on me.
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Re: routine

Originally Posted by
blouen
Could I use it this way:
Nicely, writing in forums havenīt yet started a daily grind on me.
it is a good use, but the sentence ought to read: Fortunately, [taking part on/contributing to] forums hasn't started to be a daily grind for me.
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Re: routine

Originally Posted by
Anglika
it is a good use, but the sentence ought to read: Fortunately, [taking part on/contributing to] forums hasn't started to be a daily grind for me.
Fortunately, taking part on forums hasn't started to be a daily grind on me.
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Re: routine
1. routine = banal, boring, cliched, conventional, day-by-day, ordinary, standard, usual
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Re: routine

Originally Posted by
vil
1. routine = banal, boring, cliched, conventional, day-by-day, ordinary, standard, usual
Thanks vil, but those are synonyms youīve given. And Iīm looking for idioms...
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