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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day passes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the passage of time, often in a reflective or narrative context.
Example: "As the sun set and the stars began to twinkle, I realized how quickly a day passes in the blink of an eye."
Alternatives: "a day goes by" or "a day elapses".
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A day passes in a slower pace than at MIT.
Hardly a day passes without a new journal starting.
Not a day passes but he thinks of death.
Not a day passes without loving thoughts of you.
Not a day passes without bad news about the NHS.
Hardly a day passes without a satisfying cry of pain from Lord Tebbit and his acolytes.
A day passes; you send another note; maybe leave a voicemail.
Hardly a day passes without warnings in the official press against reformists accused of sowing divisions.
Barely a day passes without news of another fatal stabbing or knife attack causing serious injury.
Not a day passes that I do not think of you.
Hardly a day passes without coverage of this topic in the mainstream media.
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