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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that is taken away from a regular schedule or routine, often for leisure or a special event.
Example: "I decided to take a day out of my busy schedule to relax and recharge."
Alternatives: "a day off" or "a day away from".
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The United States consumes about 1.5 million barrels of Venezuelan oil a day, out of 2.6 million the country produces.
This makes a day out of it".
It was a day out of the past, out of the colonels' junta".
We were pulling a dozen bodies a day out of the sewage treatment plant".
Freecycle claims it is "currently keeping over 500 tons a day out of landfills.
"I had a baby suckling 600 calories a day out of me".
Right now we're doing a radio show that doesn't pay any money and was a day out of our way.
There are still plenty of wineries here, though, and one could almost make a day out of visiting them.
"Children do genuinely enjoy going to museums, and it's not that it's a day out of school.
We must bring the 1.3 billion people living on less than a $1.25 a day out of absolute poverty.
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You can take them out for dinner or spend a day out-of-town, this allows you to have quality time alone with your children where you can explain the situation.
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