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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normal day for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a typical or usual day in someone's life or a specific context.
Example: "For a teacher, a normal day for them includes preparing lessons, grading assignments, and interacting with students."
Alternatives: "an average day for" or "a typical day for".
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Syria apart, it was a normal day for the UN.
"On a normal day for me, I'll [sweat out] two and a half to three pounds before I ride.
All in all, it was a normal day for New York commuters, with trains and buses crowded, despite fears of an imminent walkout.
The Vanguard Group, the nation's second-largest mutual fund company, reported a normal day for transactions but many inquiries from investors monitoring accounts.
It was a normal day for Giants fullback Greg Comella this past off-season, a time when players usually relax on a beach in the tropics.
"It's just a normal day for all our British and Australian friends," she said, adding she and Mr. Llewellyn-Smith saw their wedding as "a chance to introduce them to this great American tradition".
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This, however, was anything but a normal Monday for Mr. Sakurai, the society's president since 2009.
Still, it will be anything but a normal Saturday for the people who run the Domain Name System.
"This is not a normal Monday for me.
For a normal day of mushing, she wears polypropylene underwear, layers of Thinsulate and Gore Tex outer garments, a beaver hat, a wolverine muff, wolfskin gloves, and sealskin mukluks.
What is a normal day like for you now?
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