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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Any other day" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when contrasting one day with other days, such as when explaining why something is happening on a specific day. For example, "The store always closes early on Tuesdays; any other day, it stays open until 8 PM."
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Any other day, he might have given a good showing.
"It's like any other day".
Same as any other day.
Or any other day for that matter.
It would be like any other day.
"It was just like any other day," he said.
Thursday, they said, started out like any other day.
Today started, for my husband, like any other day.
"You don't see that in any other day part".
Last time, it was the same as any other day.
On any other day, that would be a horrendous performance.
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