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The phrase "a day used" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a day that has been utilized or spent, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After a long week, I felt like a day used was necessary for rest and recovery."
Alternatives: "a day spent" or "a day utilized".
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In the past, a limit of five fish a day used to be common.
Not just my own, but the collective 8,000 calories a day used up by four little ones.
Although that is far below the hundreds of millions of gallons a day used by older plants, environmentalists protested that it was still too much.
Around 43,000 vehicles a day used this expressway, built in 1967, to cross central Paris from west to east, but they are nowhere to be seen.
Beforehand, he added, an average of 25 people a day used the site to sign up for trials, a number which has since leapt to 90 a day.
James Carlo, a vice principal, said that at least one student a day used to be sent to his office for misbehaving in class, but that number has dropped to one a week.
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The observation of temperature was done thrice a day using digital thermometer throughout 20 days of the composting period.
The catheter remains in place during the five days that radioactive seeds are inserted into the balloon, twice a day, using a computer-controlled system.
Thereafter, the swabs were weighed once a day using a Sartorius BP121S scale for a total of 14 days.
A 2010 Kaiser Foundation study found that US youths spent more than seven and a half hours a day using media.
A day use fee of $11.50 includes the boat.
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