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The phrase "a day without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of experiencing a day lacking something specific, often to emphasize its importance or impact.
Example: "A day without coffee feels incomplete for many people who rely on it to start their mornings."
Alternatives: "a day lacking" or "a day devoid of".
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I can't go a day without music.
IF a day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine, as Anita Bryant once told America, what is a day without black currant juice?
From age six, Kym hadn't gone a day without practising.
We were able to enjoy a day without supervision.
"It's a day without being connected," he said.
For a day without clouds, it was pretty spectacular.
"A day without sharks is like Christmas without Santa".
But try a day without that invasion of your privacy.
A day without a fuck was a wasted day.
I think that a day without jogging is a day wasted for me.
He never went a day without ice cream, according to his family.
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