'could we get these revisionings for EOD today'
You mean edits/amendments and guess what that 'D' means...
TBF 'for EOD tomorrow' would also make sense. Is it better or worse than 'close of play' though?
To me 'by close of play' did mean something specific - financial market closure, e.g. London Stock Exchange closes at 16:30. In contrast 'by end of day' meant "stay until you've finished it, so I can look at it however early I start tomorrow".
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'could we get these revisionings for EOD today'
You mean edits/amendments and guess what that 'D' means...