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The phrase "day by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is happening little by little or gradually over a period of time. Example: "Day by day, her health improved and she was able to walk farther without getting tired."
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FATHER'S DAY, by Buzz Bissinger.
ZERO DAY, by David Baldacci.
Day by day by day by day," writes Blair.
CATCH OF THE DAY, by Kristan Higgins.
THE SAVAGE DAY, by Jack Higgins.
Day by day, mostly.
Sam day by day".
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Day-by-day reports are available, too.
"He's a day-by-day decision.
"It's a day-by-day process".
World Athletics day-by-day guide.
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