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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has exceeded a specific time frame by one day, often in contexts related to age or deadlines.
Example: "She is not a day over thirty, despite what her birth certificate says."
Alternatives: "one day past" or "just over a day".
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Group N was given 300 mg of PEA twice a day over 60 days.
That breaks down to about 217,391 iPods a day over 92 days.
In that first year, attendance totaled about 27,500 a day over two days.
That's an average of $3.9 billion a year, or $10.7 million a day, over 15 years.
The solution was changed three times a day over the course of 4 days.
The injection (4 mL) was applied once every other day or once a day, over a course of 10 days.
Aquaria were monitored for mortality three times a day over a period of 6 days.
I don't look a day over 42.
Subscribers get updates once a day over a cellular network.
She looks to me not a day over 70.
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