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The phrase "an extra monday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional Monday in a schedule or context, often implying that there is an unexpected or additional occurrence of that day.
Example: "Due to the holiday schedule, we have an extra Monday this month, which means we can plan another team meeting."
Alternatives: "an additional Monday" or "one more Monday".
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You get an extra Monday this year.
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