all in a day's work

The phrase "all in a day's work" means that something is a typical or expected task or responsibility that one is accustomed to handling as part of their daily routine or job. It implies that the mentioned task or action is not particularly remarkable or extraordinary, but rather just a usual part of what one would normally do. It suggests that the person is willing to take on and complete the task without making a big deal out of it.


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