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The phrase "a friday when the" is correct and usable in written English, although "Friday" should be capitalized.
You can use it when referring to a specific Friday that is associated with a particular event or situation.
Example: "It was a Friday when the announcement was made that changed everything for the company."
Alternatives: "a Friday on which" or "a Friday during which".
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Abu Jandal finally asserted that, because the embassy bombings were on a Friday, when the victims should have been in the mosque, they were not real Muslims.
Especially on a Friday, when the Westway is jammed and it feels that half of London are coming home with you.
Gove's own effort, admittedly on a Friday when the House of Commons was not sitting, attracted only a handful of parliamentary colleagues.
During the 2013 season, in the interest of his (or her) sanity, the author also announced that henceforth there would be no strip on a Friday when the Red Sox were under.500 in wins and losses.
We were 15 friends sitting inside under artificial lighting and our hands glued to our phones on a Friday, when the enticing warmth of the sun and delicate breeze was begging us to run around outside.
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But the Knicks caught a break Monday, when the N.B.A. suspended Kevin Garnett for Tuesday's game.
A week ago there was a day when the sky was blue, after a brief shower washed out the dust and smoke.
Over a decade ago, Lloyd was first in the water on a day when the visibility was less than 15 feet.
There wasn't a day when the tennis was quiet.
It was a day when the gold was shared equally.
A day when the grass is soft and rolling.
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