all in a day's work
The expression "all in a day's work" is used to downplay tasks that might seem difficult or unusual but are routine for the person performing them.
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Definition
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(informal)Tasks or activities that are considered normal and routine, even if they might seem challenging or unusual to others.
Example
- Handling customer complaints is all in a day's work for a customer service representative.
- For a firefighter, rescuing people from burning buildings is all in a day's work.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all in a day's work":
another day, another dollarall dayworking dayall in allall inanother day in paradiseall in good timea woman's work is never donego about one's dayat work