everyday or every day?
When you intend to use either of these words as an adjective or a noun meaning "ordinary occasions," as in everyday life or part of the everyday, the one-word version is correct. Adverbial uses, as in We should eat fruit every day, and the noun use meaning "each day," as in Every day is different, call for the two-word version. Thus everyday in every way means "ordinary in all respects," whereas every day in every way means "daily and completely."
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