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The phrase "In days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time frame measured in days, often in contexts discussing duration or deadlines.
Example: "The project must be completed in days, not weeks."
Alternatives: "Within days" or "Over the course of days."
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In days they had their answer.
In days his confidence was fully restored.
In days of yore, he helped out at night's end.
"He hadn't eaten in days".
Once in days of yore,.
And will, apparently, be released in days.
Where, in days that were, the bearded.
That could change in days or weeks.
I hadn't slept well in days.
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Cardiff City FC debt-free 'in days'.
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