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"for a day" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a prepositional phrase to indicate a duration of time. Example: "I will be away for a day, but I'll be back tomorrow."
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"For a day," he promised.
For a day, he was a Laker.
For a day.
Jurors deliberated for a day.
She hesitated for a day.
Absolute power for a day.
"Voice for a day?" says Duncan Smith.
"Don't even look for a day off".
"That could last me for a day".
Miffed for a day at least.
I was tied up for a day.
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