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Discover Ludwig"a day to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate the amount of time available to complete an activity. For example, "We have only a day to finish the project."
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A day to remember.
What a day to ski.
A day to endure, and overcome.
"Today's a day to be mad.
Oh had a day to remember.
What a day to be at Lord's.
NASA added a day to Atlantis' visit.
It's a day to be amazed.
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It's on a day-to-day deal.
It's a day-to-day situation".
Hardly a day-to-day phenomenon.
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