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The phrase "a start day" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to the beginning of a specific period or event, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "We have decided that the start day for the project will be next Monday."
Alternatives: "a launch day" or "an initiation day."
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On Monday night, I told Hayley that the following Monday could work as a start day, though honestly Tuesday would maybe be better, less hectic, and that for the training weeks it would be just half pay, but that period could be as short as two weeks— "I meant to tell you that I prayed about that," Hayley said.
Choose a start day.
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They also determined a starting day and thereafter completed one form (immediately following the visit) for each consecutive patient encounter.
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