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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What a day" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong reaction to the events of the day, often indicating that it was particularly challenging or eventful. Example: "After everything that happened at work, I can only say, what a day!"
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What a day for Hampshire.
What a day to ski.
What a day yesterday, eh?
What a day it's been.
What a day yesterday was.
"What a day," DiFelice said.
What a day for the big man.
"What a day for Minnesota!" he said.
What a day to be at Lord's.
What a day it had been.
What a day on the blog.
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