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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monday back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "After taking a break, I need to get back to work on a Monday."
Alternatives: "a Monday return" or "back on a Monday".
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The Times Political Correspondentt (strictly anonymous by tradition)has lately been writing, as a Monday back-page feature, light personality pieces on Govt. figures similar to the one on Mr. Lloyd, which was so startlingly promoted from its regular position to its main-news spot.
Spend a day back in the Berkeley English classroom!
As often as twice a day, back then, I was eating a deli sandwich.
Such operations are sending as many as 100 migrants a day back to Venezuela.
The operations are sending as many as 100 migrants a day back to Venezuela.
Refuse collection times will change this weeke – all put a day back – check yours on the council website here.
He has been promised £8 an hour in a carwash, as much as he'd earn in a day back home.
Given a day back on earth for a second chance, to make amends for a wasted life, he beats his daughter.
Certainly I only remember receiving a few texts a day back in '06.
On a daily basis, Royal Pindom was measuring 27 million Tweets a day back in November, 2009.
You might remember that YouTube announced that it hit 100 million streams a day back in July.
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