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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare or describe a specific day in relation to other days, often highlighting its uniqueness or significance.
Example: "On a day like this, I feel inspired to take on new challenges."
Alternatives: "a day such as" or "a day similar to".
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They've needed a day like this.
"Especially after a day like today.
Especially on a day like this".
A day like a day in summer.
"I haven't had a day like this".
It was a day like a birthday, almost.
On a day like this Lewis Hamilton is unstoppable".
My birthday should just be a day like any other".
A day like this was not on his mind.
You can't rush on a day like today".
"I never thought a day like this would come".
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