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The phrase "a day centre" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a facility that provides care, support, or activities for individuals during the day, often for those with disabilities or elderly people.
Example: "The local community has opened a new day centre to support families in need of daytime care for their loved ones."
Alternatives: "day care center" or "day service facility".
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He doesn't want to make new friends, or go to social functions, though he does go to a day centre three days a week.
When he had some trial days at a day centre and he cried in anguish, not understanding why he was there, he still called out for Mary.
(P6: 67, wife) I know that T … goes to a day centre five days a week and J … does cooking.
I know that T … goes to a day centre five days a week and J … does cooking.
As adults they may attend a day centre, or fill their days with more courses or other activities.
Lianna In a day centre now.
Next up, I am meeting Pam at a day centre.
Just having a shower in a day centre can be risky for a trans person (pdf).
Adam Green's studio looks like a day centre for small children.
Here in Shropshire, she recently came and fought to save a day centre.
But the excrement really hits the fan over the closure of a day centre for adults with learning difficulties.
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