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"One more day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to make it clear that you are referring to one single day in the future. For example, "We have been working on this project for almost a month now; let's see if we can finish it in one more day."
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One More Day grapples with secrets, faith, and haunting days.
"One more day!" they roared.
One more day is over.
One more day of school, one more day of sorrow, one more day in this old dump, and we'll be free tomorrow!
"One more day at the Westboro Baptist church," posted Ebert.
One more day.
One more day down.
One more day to go.
One more day here in the Fire Island Pines awaits.
One more day of these conventions to go, folks.
They'll get one more day of headlines".
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