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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day for that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific day designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "Let's set aside next Saturday as a day for that community service project."
Alternatives: "a time for that" or "a moment for that".
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"You're saving $40 a day for that," she says.
Visibly shocked, people ask: "There's actually a day for that?!" At WaterAid, we asked why menstruation provokes such a response?
Anyone can suggest a topic; if it is approved, the site will declare a day for that topic that is common to all 586 cities.
"Previously, if a producer requested a change to a track, it would sometimes take a day for that change to get in the game and be playable.
(That is his plan's only weak spot — one would have to buy 100 items a day for that result — but he is a busy man and can be forgiven for kicking a decimal point over one spot).
It was a film that got lost, and I had to put it on a shelf and say to myself, well, there might be a day for that one day – and here we are now, after so many years".
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(Erik Jensen has pointed out that Australia Day always used to be a Monday for that very reason). A guaranteed long weekend is a tradition that all Australians can all get behind.
There shouldn't be a special day for that.
The Texas law would fine local governments up to $25,500 a day for policies that block immigration enforcement.
You don't need to come back three times a day for something that only changes over months.
That price -- about $1 a day for a drug that staves off blindness -- may not seem excessive.
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