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The phrase 每天都 (měi tiān dōu) is commonly used in Chinese to express the idea of doing something every day. The literal translation is "every day" (每天, měi tiān) plus "all" or "every" (都, dōu), which emphasizes the regularity or consistency of the action being described.
For example, if someone says "我每天都跑步" (Wǒ měi tiān dōu pǎobù), it means "I run every day." The structure indicates that the action of running is not just occasional but a daily habit.
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