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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific day while providing additional information about it.
Example: "It was a day which changed the course of history for our nation."
Alternatives: "a day that" or "a day on which".
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9, 10 Artemether-lumefantrine has to be taken twice a day, which reduces adherence.
That's only two hours a day, which seems a shame.
Only two pills a day, which is 40 cents".
"We went down to one second for a day, which was interesting.
That is seven times a day, which sounds less like a slip than a ritual.
He takes about 7,000 steps a day, which he monitors with a Fitbit.
He served 38 years, 24 hours a day, which is a lifetime".
It works best when applied a few times a day, which requires some toil.
All I need is two rotis a day, which God shall provide.
"[In 2014], the sales goal dropped to 15 products a day, which is still unreasonable.
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We still see 5-6 deals a day, which tells me the market is very vibrant.
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