Sentence examples for a friday also from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a friday also" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something occurs on a Friday in addition to other days, but it lacks clarity and proper capitalization.
Example: "We will have meetings on Monday and Wednesday, and a Friday also."
Alternatives: "a Friday too" or "also on a Friday".

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Yes, it's a Friday, also known as "we need a list of something -day on the Web.

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It was July 8 , 1979 also a Sunday, also against the Padres.

People who took a high dose, 80 milligrams a day, also had an increased risk of muscle-related complications.

Although it's a novel of ideas, "A Day and a Night and a Day" also recalls the surreal compressions of a writer like John Hawkes.

Consignia, which is losing £1.5m a day, also looks set to announce an embarrassing corporate u-turn and ditch its name, returning instead to the old title, Royal Mail.

Soon she was smoking half a pack a day, also made easy, she noted, because the packs were sold two for the price of one.

Other than one hour of recreation a day, also solitary, he may leave his cell only for medical visits and haircuts.

Throw in two naps a day also.

—A glass of red wine a day also does something good but I can't remember what.

Kids ages 2 to 5 should be limited to one hour of media a day, also ideally alongside a parent.

One or more a day also gives you a way higher chance of developing esophageal and gastric cancer 140percentto325percentcent of the average person's risk.

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