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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about one day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate duration of time, often in contexts where exact timing is not crucial.
Example: "The project will take about one day to complete, depending on the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "approximately one day" or "roughly one day".
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"I usually say I am going to worry about one day at a time," he said.
The algorithm enables us to calculate impurity and band edge states for systems of 100,000 atoms in about one day on 32 cores.
For his part, Mr. Leon remains optimistic about one day serving on a jury.
The idea for the Artiphon INSTRUMENT 1 came about one day while Butera was on the road with his band.
It's all about one day".
I utterly agree about One Day.
This trouble is not about one day, it's chronic.
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Tells about one-day trips through the valley, hot-air ballooning, fishing, riding, biking, golf, tennis, antique shops.
"We seem to be light years behind other teams in the way we think about one-day cricket.
In both trials, the mean length of therapy was about one day shorter with telavancin than with vancomycin.
Petrie dreams about one day becoming a travel journalist and emigrating out to New Zealand.
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