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The phrase "a wet day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day characterized by rain or high humidity.
Example: "Despite the forecast predicting a wet day, we decided to go hiking anyway, prepared with our raincoats."
Alternatives: "a rainy day" or "a damp day".
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Life is not always a wet day in Dunblane.
"Why make a wet day more dreary than it is?
I remember exploring my grandfather's bookcase on a wet day.
On a wet day in May, Dan reflected on the chaos that the sewer had caused.
On a wet day, I set out on the muddy path.
On a wet day in London he is briskly affable, sipping coffee, dark-haired and bearded.
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One day, presumably a wet Thursday, a secret society of medieval weavers suddenly decided to create an even more secret society of global assassins.
It was a wet Saturday night in May.
A wet Monday morning in September will do the trick just as well.
For us Sunday paper wallahs, the forecast of a wet Saturday is a matter for anxiety.
However, transferring all this to an uncomfortably heaving venue on a wet Tuesday night proves problematic.
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