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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'after day' is not correct and usable in written English, as it does not make sense on its own.
You could use the phrase 'day after day' in written English to refer to something that is happening repeatedly or regularly over time. For example, "He has been practicing guitar day after day for months now."
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Open image in new window Fig. 6 Corneal limbal epithelial cell culture on DHAM: a after day 2, b after day 6 and c after day 21.
Q: Day after day after day.
Five (12%) occurred after day 365.
Day after day, Wolff feasted.
He refused, day after day.
And there it sat, unpublished, day after day after day.
"She showed the maturity, fighting day after day after day.
Same time, same place, day after day after day.
Overall, search gets better day after day after day".
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Day-after-day delight.
The sessions were distributed as follows: before training (baseline), immediately after day-1, after day-3 and after day-5.
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