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take one day at a time

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take one day at a time (third-person singular simple present takes one day at a time, present participle taking one day at a time, simple past took one day at a time, past participle taken one day at a time)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To approach each situation with focus on the present rather than preoccupation about the future.
    Near-synonym: take things as they come
    Take one day at a time.
    Take things one day at a time.
    Take it one day at a time.

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