Similar words: one of these days, the day before yesterday, days, dog days, Sundays, nowadays, Fridays, one day.
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91. We're having frightful weather these days.
92. There are heavy demands on people's time these days.
93. Kids grow up fast these days.
94. Camping these days can be positively luxurious.
95. Jobs are hard to come by these days.
96. These days kids grow up so quickly.
97. These days divorce is rarely contested.
98. It's shocking how students can't spell these days.
99. Kids grow up so quickly these days.
100. He doesn't go to the synagogue these days.
101. He often goes with her these days.
102. Marketing is applied to everything these days, and books are no exception.
103. Looking for a job these days can be very depressing.
103. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
104. It is fashionable these days to pour scorn on those in public life.
105. I get a bit uptight these days. Hormones, I suppose.
106. These days, the bobby on the beat is a rare sight.
107. The price of petrol these days is an absolute scandal!
108. You're hacking these days, you should go to see a doctor.
109. Traditionally these days were set apart for prayer and fasting.
110. He's so old that he will snuff out one of these days.
111. Virtually any piece of equipment you care to name can be hired these days.
112. Everyone is more reluctant to travel these days, not least the Americans.
113. The British Women's Movement, such as it is these days, came up with a programme of speeches at the House of Commons.
114. You can put a bet on almost anything these days.
115. These days, scientists use computers to help them to get out the difficult calculation concerned with space travel.
116. People will file lawsuits at the drop of a hat these days.
117. Black leather trousers seem to be quite the rage these days.
118. Additional training is probably the best way to further your career these days.
119. There are so many counter-attractions these days that the live theatre is losing its audiences.
120. They're so grand these days that they probably don't talk to ordinary mortals like us any more.
More similar words: one of these days, the day before yesterday, days, dog days, Sundays, nowadays, Fridays, one day, day shift, weekdays, holidays, Saturdays, salad days, sedan, birthday suit, bank holidays, sedate, carry the day, these, sedated, theses, sedately, sedative, order of the day, yesterday's newspaper, present-day, hypotheses, parentheses, depressed area, the day after tomorrow.