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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day of hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a scheduled day when a hearing or trial takes place.
Example: "The court has set a day of hearing for the case to allow both parties to present their arguments."
Alternatives: "a hearing day" or "a day for the hearing".
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After you've attended and recorded a lecture, make sure to listen to the recording within a day of hearing it.
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So on Friday—after a long day of hearing about God, guns, and gays—I followed a few of the cool young liberty dudes into this big ass dancehall inside the convention center. .
So instead of missing a day of work to hear about Jesus, I got books and read websites and did what I could on my own.
For a New England kid, hearing that story was the modern day version of hearing an ancient orator recite verses from Homer's Iliad.
After a day of jury selection Monday, jurors heard two days of testimony, then closing arguments Thursday morning.
I dream of a day I hear your name on the honor roll.
I dream of a day I hear your voice shouting my name, and even shouting with your brothers.
We quickly established a schedule of twice-a-day meetings to hear what was going on and make decisions.
"It was a sad day for me," he says of hearing about skateboarding's ascension to Olympic legitimacy.
Unlike online gambling, the regulation of which will be discussed at a Tuesday hearing of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, the games offered by services like Pogo and SkillJam pass muster because of their basis in user skill.
A group of state senators reviewed the resolution during a Tuesday hearing of the rules and ethics committee, according to The St . Louis Post-Dispatch
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