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The phrase "a string of more days" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used to describe a continuous sequence of days, typically in a context discussing duration or time. Example: "After a string of more days spent in isolation, she finally decided to reach out to her friends."
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Everyone was at work all the time, and being ordered to stay home after a string of 16-hour days was more common than catching a cold.
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