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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day of use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific day when something is utilized or consumed, often in contexts related to products, services, or equipment.
Example: "The warranty covers a day of use for the equipment, ensuring that any issues arising during that time will be addressed."
Alternatives: "a day of operation" or "a day of utilization".
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However, after a day of use the bins are emptied and in need of refilling.
The watch is also water-resistant and has a battery that's meant to last through a day of use, according to one of Apple's product demo staffers, but full details of its robustness and battery life haven't been released.
That means it managed about a day of use.
That will give you well over a day of use.
There's also a decently sized 2610 mAh battery that will get you through a day of use, no problem.
Apparently the app shut down after about a day of use, probably because I restarted my phone, meaning that I didn't record any data for Sunday.
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But even after months of using it, when I switch to it after a day of using my iPhone, my initial reaction is to try and touch the screen.
Battery life is good – about 48 hours of use on one charge, 24 hours with a day of heavy use.
Moto states the battery life is a day of mixed use although we're pretty sure that GPS use will absolutely hammer the 300mAh battery pack.
It lasts a day of normal use.
This evens out to about a day of strong use but you will need to recharge this thing every evening.
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