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Discover Ludwig"those days" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific time period in the past. Example: "Those days were filled with laughter and joy, now it feels like a distant memory."
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"Those days"?
Those days were done.
Those days are gone.
Those days are over.
Those days have passed.
"Those days?" Arians said.
Those days were over.
Those days do mean something".
Those days may be back.
Those days, however, are disappearing.
Those days are long gone.
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