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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day care" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a facility that provides care and supervision for young children during the day, typically while their parents are at work.
Example: "She decided to enroll her son in a day care to ensure he has social interactions with other children."
Alternatives: "a child care center" or "a nursery."
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There is even a day care.
His mother runs a day care center in Richmond Hill.
His family operates a day care center in their house.
We have a day care center, night and day.
Kenny says he will open a day care center.
Her mother is a day care provider in Seaford.
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Learner's World ran a day-care center.
"I was a day-care teacher".
It sounds like a day-care center or a sitcom".
There he volunteered in a day-care center for the elderly.
He photographed, wrote for a small newspaper and ran a day-care program.
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