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The phrase "a monday" is correct and usable in written English, although it is more common to see "Monday" without the article.
You can use it when referring to a specific Monday in a general sense or when discussing a particular occurrence on that day.
Example: "I have a meeting scheduled for a Monday next month."
Alternatives: "one Monday" or "any Monday".
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(This was a Monday).
Especially on a Monday.
The night before — a Monday!
Stay tuned for a Monday debut.
It's 9 P.M. on a Monday.
And this is only a Monday.
It was a Monday afternoon in July.
Pretty cool for a Monday, yes?
And that was on a Monday.
A "good loss" on a Monday night?
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