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Discover Ludwig"day after" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means the day following the day being referred to and is often used in the context of making a plan or appointment. For example: "Let's plan to meet up again the day after tomorrow."
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day after
noun
The next day.
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The Day After.
The day after graduation.
Q: Day after day after day.
It wasn't day after day.
(DAT: Day after treatment).
day after flowering.
The Day after Tomorrow.
Marching the day after?
"The Day After Trinity" — 1981.
It takes persistence, day after day after day after day.
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