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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* Friday" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific Friday, such as the upcoming Friday or a Friday in the past. Example: I will be meeting with my boss on * Friday to discuss my performance review. In this sentence, the asterisk represents a specific date, such as "this," "next," or a numerical date, to indicate which Friday is being referenced.
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Until Friday.
Europa, Saturday.
STAMFORD Stamford Museum and Nature Center Maple Sugar Sunday.
Wednesday, Friday.
It's Friday.
But Friday?
Take Friday.
April 6th-13th — Friday through Friday.
"Friday is Frack-Free Friday," she explains.
On Friday evening, S.E.I.U.
By next Friday?
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