Sentence examples for a day and never from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a day and never" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to imply a sense of time or permanence, but without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I promised to work on my project a day and never again let procrastination take over."
Alternatives: "for eternity" or "forever and always".

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I am taking 4000 I.U. a day and never have any problem.

"She looks good, is well cared for 24 hours a day and never lonely.

"In Arizona I used to drink about three gallons of water a day and never went to the bathroom.

This is a massive, complex project and I could work 24 hours a day and never feel finished.

He said he typically worked 10 to 14 hours a day and never received time-and-a-half pay for overtime.

4. Try not to revise more than two subjects a day and never try to do an entire subject in one go.

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Diners were open 24 hours a day, and they never asked for proof of age.

He said he snorted several bags of cocaine a day and had never learned to read.

"I ride it four times a day, and I never pay.

But it still operates today, transporting 16,000 passengers a day, and has never experienced a major accident, Mr. Perkins said.

Thousands of cars will pass a day, and Ives never raises his head, but let an old buggy come down the road and Ives is up and off.

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