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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day back" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a time period that is one day prior to the current day. Example: "I received your email a day back, but I was too busy to respond."
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Refuse collection times will change this weeke – all put a day back – check yours on the council website here.
Given a day back on earth for a second chance, to make amends for a wasted life, he beats his daughter.
By the time Fresh Kills is closed, trucks will make an additional 700,000 trips a day back and forth across the Hudson, according to an estimate by the Tri-State Transportation coalition a coflition of private environmental groups.
Certainly I only remember receiving a few texts a day back in '06.
On a daily basis, Royal Pindom was measuring 27 million Tweets a day back in November, 2009.
You might remember that YouTube announced that it hit 100 million streams a day back in July.
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"I went to Central Park on a Sunday back in 1969, when everyone used to walk around Bethesda Fountain and dress up peacock style.
"If you don't get a rush, they're going to have a long day back there.
The teens had just returned from a half day back at school.
One of the earliest and most meaningful sessions during my 8200 training was held on a rainy day back in 1999.
And on a summer's day back -- dare I admit it?
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