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Discover Ludwig"day about" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It is not grammatically correct and it does not have a clear meaning. Instead, you could say "around the day," "throughout the day," or "during the day" depending on what you are trying to convey. For example: "I was busy all day about finishing my project" could be rewritten as "I was occupied throughout the day with completing my project."
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In a working day, about 15,000 probe-vehicles monitored by OCTO Telematics PVS pass through the GRA.
All three questions had the same nine response categories: None at all, About half an hour a day, About 1 hour a day, About 2 hours a day, About 3 hours a day, About 4 hours a day, About 5 hours a day, About 6 hours a day, About 7 or more hours a day.
Why isn't every day about me?
On an exceptional day about 30.
That's $10 a day, about $200 a month.
World Earth Day – it's a day about protecting the environment.
But, I could talk all day about that question.
"I can talk to you all day about politics.
"Alone and thinking all day about a dead man.
"I was thinking the other day about me.
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But much earlier in the day -- about 2 30 a.m.
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