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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Yesterday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the day before the current day, often in the context of discussing events or actions that took place on that day. Example: "Yesterday, I went to the park and enjoyed a lovely picnic with my friends."
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Yesterday
adverb
On the day before today
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And, it was yesterday.
Today, it did".
Clegg told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House yesterday morning: "He [Darling] needs to enjoy the public's trust when it comes to issues of financial probity, of money, of managing our nation's finances.
And all the politics stories filed yesterday, including some in today's paper, are here.
In an indication of what simmering tensions could bring if unleashed, a mob of Christian youths in Jos's Tina neighbourhood set up a roadblock yesterday where they attacked at least three Muslim residents, beating one into a coma.
But low-key was also good politics yesterday.
The most recent execution took place in Ohio yesterday.
"If you listen to [Blatter's] speech yesterday, you will know what he said is he can't monitor everybody," Pinnick told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Narodnaya Volya, which closed yesterday, was considered the most important voice of the opposition in Belarus.
As noted yesterday, the use of the heavy roller has been a key factor in that.
"We have recent pronunciations from the prime minister and the defence minister that go in a different direction from Alfano, who is also head of a small rightwing party that worked with Berlusconi until the day before yesterday and so has to keep his people quiet," he said.
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