Sentence examples for about this friday from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about this friday" is not correct in written English due to the lack of capitalization for "Friday." You can use it when discussing plans or events related to the upcoming Friday.

Example: "I wanted to talk to you about this Friday's meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding this Friday" or "concerning this Friday."

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Scientists at NASA and other institutions have tried repeatedly to tamp down concerns about the 2012 doomsday, stressing that there's nothing in particular to be worried about this Friday.

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Something about this day makes me long for distant places.

But there is still something different about this day.

What was most impressive about this day, though, was that it was raining.

But that voice breaks a bit when he talks about this day.

But that was hardly the only odd thing about this day.

"He said, 'Dr. Lilley tells me you're concerned about this SAT thing,' " she said.

Tells about this day, which ended with the stock at 29 1/4, down only an eighth from the previous day.

"We are going to talk about this day forevermore as the day that Moneygall made history," Hayes said.

I promised myself the day that I survived the Shoah that I would think about this day and night.

Mandy rocked Cal to sleep and thought about this day she'd had, this stranger in her bed.

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