How to Use twice a day in a Sentence

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  • The tour costs $95 per person, and is held twice a day.
    Liz Thach, Forbes, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Do this process twice a day to help age spots slowly fade away.
    Heather Jones, Verywell Health, 16 June 2025
  • It should be done after every meal—or, at the very least, twice a day.
    Violeta Valdés, Vogue, 28 Apr. 2025
  • But even a broken clock is right twice a day, and amidst all those duds, a few gems have stood out.
    Ej Dickson, Rolling Stone, 18 Apr. 2024
  • Sometimes this is twice a day if weather is hot and very dry.
    Tom MacCubbin, The Orlando Sentinel, 7 June 2025
  • The pigs were checked at least twice a day for evidence of biting.
    IEEE Spectrum, 21 Sep. 2018
  • Flossing Along with brushing twice a day, make sure to floss at least once a day.
    Mark Gurarie, Health, 19 May 2025
  • Some teens will want to wash their face twice a day, but for others, just once at the end of the day is adequate.
    Laura Lu, Ms, Parents, 13 Feb. 2024
  • The Monte Rosa has a swimming pool and provides a shuttle twice a day to a private beach club.
    Catherine Sabino, Forbes.com, 3 May 2025
  • Samir and other boys would run away from Starr four or five times a week, sometimes twice a day.
    Jazzmin Jiwa, TIME, 16 Jan. 2025
  • The trips convene twice a day from the Shoreditch High Street overground station at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
    Brad Japhe, Travel + Leisure, 22 Jan. 2025
  • There’s Wi-Fi (which can be rare to find on the island), twice a day housekeeping, and terraces to take in the view.
    Jessica Kelly, Robb Report, 17 Oct. 2023
  • The pharmacist told the patient to take half a tablet twice a day rather than twice a week as the doctor had prescribed.
    Melody Petersen, Los Angeles Times, 5 Sep. 2023
  • Because of this, feeding your cat at least twice a day is ideal.
    Matt Robison, Newsweek, 19 Feb. 2025
  • And it's just casually covered by the tide twice a day!
    Soo Kim, MSNBC Newsweek, 9 May 2025
  • Control over the same positions can be lost and regained twice a day.
    John Bacon, USA TODAY, 3 July 2023
  • They can be used twice a day, and the pads are small enough to fit in your travel bag, gym bag, and everything in between.
    Toni Sutton, Peoplemag, 10 Oct. 2023
  • His mother, who now lives in Florida, calls him twice a day.
    Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 22 Dec. 2023
  • During warm weather, plan to water new sod twice a day.
    Megan Hughes, Better Homes & Gardens, 7 June 2025
  • Apply the product to your scalp twice a day to dry or wet hair and expect to start seeing results in a few weeks.
    Malia Griggs, Glamour, 18 Sep. 2024
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with your usual toothpaste or toothpaste tabs.
    Isabella Rosario, Outside Online, 19 Dec. 2024
  • For best results, the team encourages consumers to use the serum twice a day for a minimum of 16 weeks.
    Essence, 16 Sep. 2024
  • But these tend to dry out quickly and may need watered daily (or even twice a day) in the summer as the plants mature.
    Arricca Elin Sansone, Southern Living, 23 May 2025
  • Its makers claim that washing your face with it twice a day can help the skin retain more moisture for up to 24 hours.
    Justin Fenner, Robb Report, 23 Jan. 2024
  • Ideally the dogs are taken out twice a day for 15 minutes.
    The Indianapolis Star, 11 May 2023
  • Vitamin C serums can be safely used twice a day, eight hours apart.
    Sherri Gordon, Health, 26 May 2025
  • But online, some people are warning that washing your face twice a day is too much of a good thing.
    Alyssa Hui, Health, 29 Feb. 2024
  • Coins are removed twice a day and the pool is emptied and refilled every morning.
    Barbie Latza Nadeau and Antonia Mortensen, CNN, 5 Nov. 2024
  • Menstrual cups and discs should be emptied at least twice a day and rinsed with soap and water before reinserting.
    Cody Godwin, USA Today, 17 July 2025
  • Morgan, who handles the morning chores while her husband works long shifts, said her son typically joins her twice a day to help feed and water the animals.
    Daniella Gray, MSNBC Newsweek, 13 July 2025

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