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The phrase "about your day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about someone's experiences or events that occurred during their day.
Example: "I hope you had a good time at the conference. Can you tell me more about your day?"
Alternatives: "regarding your day" or "concerning your day".
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You leave feeling great about your day.
Don't talk about your day job.
Tell me about your day writing.
Would this change how you go about your day?
Tell me about your day," it says with exaggerated innocence.
You can't think about your day or what's happening tomorrow.
Tell us a bit about your day to day role.
You go to bed feeling good about your day.
Feel free to go about your day now.
I want to hear about your day.
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