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The phrase "a day instead of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two options, indicating a preference for one over the other in terms of time or duration.
Example: "I would prefer to complete the project in a day instead of taking a week."
Alternatives: "one day rather than" or "a single day instead of".
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"We just eat two meals a day instead of three," he said.
Currency exchanges may operate for only three and a half hours a day instead of seven.
"Now, I can do four or five stories a day instead of just one".
Although Tercica's drug will be available, it requires two injections a day instead of one.
Until next Thursday, drivers will be allowed to work 11 hours a day instead of nine.
Its long-running soup kitchen serves one meal a day instead of three.
They started to eat two meals a day instead of one.
"I'll be doing three hours a day instead of three hours a week," she said.
The clock goes around four times a day instead of twice in emerging markets.
She'd started seeing twenty-seven patients a day instead of twenty.
At the Mirabella, a resident who transfers into long-term care pays $130 a day instead of a monthly fee.
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