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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific day when an event occurs or a particular situation takes place.
Example: "It was a day in which everything seemed to go wrong, from the moment I woke up late to the unexpected rain."
Alternatives: "a day when" or "a day that".
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"Maybe every six or seven days, I would get a day in which I was extraordinarily tired," Mr. Giuliani said.
On a day in which temperatures climbed to the 40's, the park was packed.
A day in which a straw basket is appropriate is, by definition, a good day.
Each colored square represents a day in which at least one mass shooting took place.
Mr. McCain spoke at the end of a day in which stock market indexes plunged.
A day in which one's engineering and carpentry prowess is pitted against that of every other.
The declaration came after a day in which speculation about the leadership had been building.
There was hardly a day in which I was not genuinely inspired.
Mrs. Clinton's comments came on a day in which she campaigned upstate.
"A day in which I don't read or write, I have trouble falling asleep".
Each colored square represents a day in which at least one mass shooting took place in the United States.
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