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The phrase "a very trying day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that was particularly difficult or challenging.
Example: "After dealing with numerous setbacks at work, I can honestly say it was a very trying day."
Alternatives: "a challenging day" or "a tough day".
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The next morning, she posted this thought on her Facebook page: "Yesterday was a very trying day for me on the new journey that God has placed in my life.
This can be a very trying day for them.
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It was 9 55 p.m. Wednesday when Andy Murray finally took his first steps toward defending his United States Open title, on a soggy court, in front of a weary crowd, at the end of a very long, very trying tournament day.
What was once a very congenial workplace became very trying".
Tell them it's a very special day: they'll be trying new Iams Lamb & Wild Rice in Gravy.
He'll try Sunday.
"These are criminal groups trying to take advantage of a very sad day for Chile," Orrego said.
Over five hearts South understandably tried five spades, which might have succeeded on a very good day.
A very stressful day.
A very painful day.
SUNDAY, MAY 29 I had a very big day.
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