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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day when a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific day or event that is characterized by a particular occurrence or situation.
Example: "It was a day when a great storm swept through the town, leaving destruction in its wake."
Alternatives: "a day that" or "a day on which a".
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Who needs days off — a day maybe, but not a week and a day — when a team wins every day?
His declaration came on a day when a marine guarding a Baghdad hospital was shot dead.
"It was a day when a lot of things weren't working.
GREEN -- Do you foresee a day when a straight -- nongay -- play can't get on Broadway?
For many people, that was a day when a new darkness enveloped the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
He envisions a day when a routine doctor's visit would include an analysis of our microbial inhabitants.
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Atkinson, for one, foresees a day when Ad-36 antibody screening becomes as routine as cholesterol screening.
Imagine, for example, a day when an employee is using a Bluetooth cell phone and a laptop that is connected to the Internet via a wireless LAN.
So Maya scribes relied on calendrical knowledge to schedule key ceremonies on the most appropriate dates, such as a day when an important mythical event was said to take place or an astronomical phenomenon such as an eclipse occurred.
The settlement of a lawsuit in the death of Jose de la Trinidad, a father of two, came on a day when an estimated 300 demonstrators rallied outside the county Hall of Administration.
A 'typical day' was considered a day when an individual ate fruits or vegetables; respondents were advised not to estimate average consumption over time.
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