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The Idiom Attic - a collection of hundreds of English idioms, each one explained.
The meaning of "all in a days work"
"
All in a day's work
"
Meaning:
Typical; a normal set of circumstances.
Example:
Screaming through red lights to find a house burning down. All in a day's work if you are a fireman.
Where did it originate?:
Britain
, 19th century.
Where is it used?:
Worldwide
.
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