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Discover Ludwig'a grey day' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in English.
You can use it to describe a day that is bleak or cloudy, for example: "It was a grey day, with no sun in sight".
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It was a grey day.
It's a grey day in Kings Cross.
This a mix of sunny songs for a grey day.
It's a grey day, the islands are cold.
Why, is today a grey day? "Oh no," Schumer corrects, "That's every day.
It's a grey day in a town in the north-west of England.
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On a grey Saturday morning, five days before polling day, former Labour leader Ed Miliband unveiled the most ill-judged publicity stunt of the general election.
On a grey Thursday it doesn't get any better than that.
Even on a grey Friday in February, the big Cumbrian skies are a powerful presence.
They didn't and that red-hot Saturday in Sydney threatened to turn into a grey Sunday.
What did people see in the morning when they opened their shutters on a grey Tuesday in the mid-1600s?
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