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The phrase "a day's work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of work that can be completed in one day or the effort put into work during that time.
Example: "After a long day's work, I felt accomplished and ready to relax."
Alternatives: "a day's labor" or "work for the day".
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That's a day's work".
In other words, it was all in a day's work for a hard-working politician.
But it's all in a day's work with experimental opera.
It's all in a day's work for this incarnation of the "Swedish choral miracle".
"That's more than a day's work!" she said.
Yet it's all in a day's work when dealing with an entertainment-industry client.
It's all in a day's work for this show.
I'd say that's all in a day's work for a kick-ass witch.
It's all in a day's work for a professional like Mariah Carey.
For some, the racetrack is a day's work, for others it's Disneyland.
But there's more to a day's work at AVS Clinic than saline injections.
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