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The phrase "a days where" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a day where" or "days when" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "There are days where I feel completely overwhelmed by my responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a time when" or "a moment where".
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There have been many a days where I have logged on to see pictures of these friends' travels to exotic destinations, their happy families and "amazing" lives.
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It did not, however, have the feel of being a day where 214 all out was adjacent to the winning post.
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