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these days

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/ðiz deɪz/
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the current period of time or to the present situation, often implying a change from the past

  • People use their phones for everything these days, from shopping to banking.
  • These days, more and more people are working from home.
  • I find it difficult to keep up with fashion trends these days.
  • You don’t see many handwritten letters these days; everything is digital.
  • These days, everyone seems to be in a rush all the time.