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The phrase "a day for each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a specific day allocated for each item or person in a given context.
Example: "We have planned a special event for each team member, with a day for each to showcase their projects."
Alternatives: "one day per person" or "a day assigned to each".
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l The average household receiving food stamps gets about $133.70 a month ($4.46 a day) for each family member, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
We budgeted for one meal a day for each of the eight days we planned to be on the river.
The jurors are to be paid $40 a day for the first 30 days of jury service and $50 a day for each day after that.
There were days I was wearing up to three-to-four different suits a day for each show-taping.
Violators face fines of up to $25 a day for each flier.
Under the state system, the homes earn $28 a day for each resident.
He was to sit a day for each inning he pitched.
"It's remarkable that it costs only £1 a day for each customer".
It told him he'd have to haul up 40 gallons a day for each person.
Immigration Centers of America pays Farmville a dollar a day for each prisoner.
At the time of this sentence, the prisoner received a credit of 60 cents a day for each day's imprisonment.
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