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The phrase "a day working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a day spent engaged in work or labor, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I spent a day working on the project, and I feel like I made significant progress."
Alternatives: "a day at work" or "a day of work".
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She now earns about $4 a day working seven days a week at a construction site, he said.
"People were 24 hours a day working, discussing.
In El Salvador she earned $8 a day working from 6am to 4pm selling smoothies.
"New York's position is a day working in Connecticut is a day to pay them tax.
There's such attention to detail - we might spend a day working on one shot.
Then the students spent months more, up to 12 hours a day, working on the proof.
Some of the dog walkers there tell me it's possible to make £200 a day, working only four hours.
His wife earns €3 a day working as a caretaker, which he says is not enough to feed his children.
Rezgui's father, a day labourer, earns less than £10 a day working on farms or the nearby railway line.
The proposal would have raised the top scale of a day working printer $48 above the current $165 weekly pay.
"We don't have electricity or drinking water," said Mr. Lopez, who makes $2 a day working the fields of eastern Oaxaca.
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