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The phrase "a breezy day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day with light winds, often implying pleasant weather.
Example: "We decided to have a picnic at the park since it was a breezy day, perfect for enjoying the outdoors."
Alternatives: "a windy day" or "a fresh day".
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Capriati had 14 double faults and 64 unforced errors on a breezy day on center court.
It's tough to get much of a rhythm, it's quite a breezy day.
The hotel has yet to heat the swimming pool, which can be quite chilly on a breezy day.
"The seeds are pretty, and the heavy tassels move in slow motion on a breezy day," he said.
Chris Smith was second after his second straight 66 on a breezy day at the 6,759-yard 6,759-yardcourse.
On a breezy day this summer, about 40 people mingled at the Malibu home of a Hollywood television writer, the sounds of the Pacific Ocean crashing outside.
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On a breezy Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles sky is clear of haze.
On a breezy Sunday morning, 17 Christian converts are being baptized into a Berlin congregation just in time for Christmas.
It is a breezy Friday afternoon and the prosperous men are swinging irons on the 18-hole golf course.
On a breezy Friday afternoon last summer, Le Mirage was filled with wealthy Moroccans, bronzed European families and ladies dressed in Palm Beach whites and peacock-colored caftans.
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