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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a day on which fasting is observed, often for religious or cultural reasons.
Example: "Many people observe a fast day during Lent to reflect and practice self-discipline."
Alternatives: "a day of fasting" or "a fasting day".
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-If I'm not over 190 lbs., it's a fast day iff all of the previous 6 days were non-fast days.
It is, as the Talmud explains, one of the two happiest days of the year and the only instance of a fast day being joyous.
As the chart shows, my weight fluctuated pretty wildly, often going down 3 pounds or so on a fast day, and then going up two pounds or so on many of the non-fast days.
But on a fast day, if I take fruit and yoghurt, I would only spend £1".
My girlfriend would be on a fast day, and Gousto meals are all for two.
If we catch the next ferry he can be home in time for Tishah b'Ab, a fast day.
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So the next day, I tried a "fasting" day to see how it was.
When Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863, his official proclamation might have doubled as a fast-day sermon.
The great rabbi Akiba (c. ad 40 135) is said to have composed the basic verses on a Jewish fast day to relieve a disastrous drought.
July 15 is a Jewish fast day (17th of Tammuz) and the beginning of a three-week mourning period for the destruction of the two Jerusalem Temples.
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