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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific day in the future or to indicate a time frame for an event or action.
Example: "We will finalize the project by a day then, ensuring everything is ready for the presentation."
Alternatives: "one day later" or "the following day".
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By 2000, they were doing one a day, then one every three days, if that.
Hot plates once a day, then all the time.
Do this for five minutes a day, then work up to 10, 15, and 20 minutes.
Seal and leave to infuse for a day, then strain and discard the horseradish.
I wouldn't eat for half a day, then start bingeing into the night.
"Here, we rehearse maybe two or three hours a day, then a little on the weekend".
"I started with 20 minutes a day, then decided to push it a bit further.
A day, then, to try to say something nice about our beleaguered/embattled/exhausted prime minister?
Her face would puff up for a day, then go back to normal.
You have to eat those 10 or 12 pills a day – then you get better".
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