business day
business day
When we were married wouldn’t it be better to discuss the affairs of the business day at home with her?
From Project Gutenberg
The hours are short, the business day usually closing at five o’clock.
From Project Gutenberg
She found herself during the routine of her business day looking forward to these long, quiet evenings beside the tiny table.
From Project Gutenberg
This is the end of a perfect business day.
From Project Gutenberg
To make a lunch reservation, contact the appropriate center by 10 a.m., at least one business day in advance.
From NJ.com
So school’s kind of, like, just a business day now.
From NJ.com
Now the law says that banks shall keep open during certain hours on every business day, which is not a legal holiday.
From Project Gutenberg
It is of importance also that he refrain from burdening his wife with the cares and worries of his business day.
From Project Gutenberg
He followed up with us with a list of questions that required much more time than the one business day he gave us to answer.
From Huffington Post
We can drop off tasks, such as creating digital website ads, at the end of our business day, and they’re done when we come to work the next day.
From Minneapolis Star Tribune
The spokeswoman said the state typically tries to remedy pothole complaints within a single business day.
From Baltimore Sun
An example is processing email early in the morning, before the business day begins, or reading important reports late at night.
From Fast Company
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