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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conference day" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a day dedicated to attending a conference, seminar, or other event related to a specific topic or industry. Example: "I'd like to request a day off on Monday for the conference day. I'll be attending a marketing conference in the morning and a networking event in the evening."
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Conference participants were encouraged to fill out and return the survey at the end of each conference day during the three days of the course.
"We looked to our community to define what time we needed to hold our conferences," said Mr. Heller, who scheduled the first conference day from noon to 8 p.m., followed by an 8 a.m.-to-noon schedule the next day.
With another conference day preoccupied by rumours of the imminent defection of a third Conservative MP, following the departures of Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless, Cameron will try to use his speech to argue he can bind some of the wounds created by austerity.
On a conference day that will focus on Europe and include a speech by the former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, accusations will be made by the Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron, against Jeremy Corbyn, claiming the Labour leader was guilty of "throwing in the towel" on Britain's membership of the single market post-Brexit.
With CES Unveiled, the press conference day and various evening events CES already lasts forever.
Tomorrow is the press conference day, and Tuesday we start our live coverage: cameras on at 11 45, just before the doors open, and we'll continue streaming live until the doors close.
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