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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day for this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific day designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "Today is a day for this; we will finally tackle the project we've been putting off."
Alternatives: "a day for it" or "a day dedicated to this".
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You're running around 30 miles a day for this, frankly insane, Sport Relief challenge – where is the energy coming from?
Tickets cost £60 a day for this "celebration of music, food and fun", with its "little dudes den" showcasing the likes of Peppa Pig.
What a day for this to happen...Ocado, hours after announcing full year results, says it had halt work at its Andover warehouse this morning after a fire broke out.
Mercedes call it a day for this session with 10 minutes remaining.
Your boss says "You've got a budget of $300 a day for this trip".
Just like Bradford's FA Cup dreams, we can call it a day for this live text I think.
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