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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single day of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to one specific day in a context where you are discussing time, events, or experiences.
Example: "After a single day of intense training, I felt more confident in my abilities."
Alternatives: "one day of" or "a day of".
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In HFrD rats, O3 caused increased HRV on two days, while PM2.5 caused elevated RMSSD on a single day of the 9 days of exposure.
Nor was he alone: L.I.R.R. engineers were paid four days' wages for a single day of work on 30 occasions in 2004.
The dairy farmers Miller knows talk about not taking a single day of vacation for over 15 years, working seven days a week to keep their farms going.
Just putting a single day of "alone time" in between every couple of days will give you some breathing time and let you miss each other.
And this was all in a single day of testimony.
Jo L. has never worked for money a single day of her life.
No Tory government has ever given a single day of paternity leave.
"In 70 years, we haven't had a single day of industrial action".
I wouldn't give up a single day of that," he said.
"Every day, every day, there isn't a single day of truce.
After a single day of stonewalling, Mr. Schröder did fire him.
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