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The phrase "a day" is a valid and commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to a single day, with or without specifying which day it is. For example: - "I go to the gym every day." - "I need a break from work after this long day." - "It's been raining all day." - "I can't wait for our trip to start. We leave in two days."
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Patrick's Day every day.
All day, all day.
I'm day to day.
Sam day by day".
Day to day.
It wasn't day after day.
Day in and day out.
Aileen Day.
Postnatal day.
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aIntra-day: within the day.
Day-after-day delight.
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