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It may be costly. vs I had to go everyday.

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated in meaning. The first phrase 'it may be costly.' is correct and commonly used to express the possibility of something being expensive. The second phrase 'i had to go everyday.' contains a grammatical error and should be corrected to 'I had to go every day.' to indicate a routine or regular action.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 957 views

It may be costly.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the possibility of something being expensive.

This phrase is used to indicate that something might be expensive or have a high cost associated with it.

Examples:

  • It may be costly to repair the car.
  • Buying a new phone may be costly.
  • Renovating the house may be costly.
  • Dec 10, 2014 ... Notebook: If Red Sox land Cole Hamels, it may be costly. □ Shaughnessy: On Jon Lester watch, stakes are high and information scarce.
  • Why It May Be Costly to Reject Paying Points. By Dan Melson on April 24, 2015 7 :00 AM | Permalink | Comments (0). I hear it and read it all the time - advice that ...
  • Restrictive Covenants: Do not be too restrictive.... it may be costly. Apr 16, 2015. 42Views; 3Likes; 2Comments. Share on LinkedIn; Share on Facebook; Share ...
  • Nov 1, 2011 ... Data protection: The cloud still has a silver lining but it may be costly. By Stephen Pritchard. Share. Print; Clip; Gift Article. Comments.

I had to go everyday.

This phrase contains a grammatical error. It should be corrected to 'I had to go every day.' to indicate a routine or regular action.

Use 'every day' as two words to describe something that happens daily or on a regular basis.
  • And things werent THAT much different when I was working, but at least I had somewhere I had to go everyday. I'm on cymbalta (have been on ...
  • Aug 19, 2014 ... When I found out I had to go everyday, I decided to take the bus which was a little hard to learn at first but became second-nature after a couple ...
  • Oct 13, 2014 ... Maybe it was because I had to go everyday so it was a daily reminder. Maybe it was because I could see the light at the end of the treatment ...
  • Aug 4, 2014 ... ... after the amount of times hes seen me overdose so if i was to attend a drug clinic assuming i had to go everyday he would soon clock on and ...

Alternatives:

  • I had to go every day.
  • I go to the gym every day.
  • She reads a book every day.
  • They walk their dog every day.
  • He brushes his teeth every day.

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