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don’t be fooled. &mdash
Kate Gibson
CBS News
14 Oct. 2019 And as a result
WSJ
6 June 2017 NOW: Every June 1
batteries and nonperishable food
and planning an evacuation route. &mdash
Mike Scott
NOLA.com
31 May 2017 Word History Etymology Middle English everich
every
from Old English ǣfre ǣlc
from ǣfre ever + ǣlc each First Known Use before the 12th century
Dick
Everyday&#039
vs. &#039
Every Day&#039
A simple trick to keep them separate Cite this Entry Style Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
Merriam-Webster

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