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"day out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a day spent away from work or routine activities, and typically involves enjoying activities with family or friends. For example, "After weeks of studying for exams, my friends and I decided to take a day out at the beach for some much-needed relaxation."
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day out
noun
An excursion, returning home on the same day.
Exact(58)
Day in, day out, Paul.
Day in and day out, chicken.
Day in, day out, he was sober.
Fancy a day out?
A great day out!
Soccer's big day out.
A bostin' day out.
Donald's Day Out.
A perfect day out.
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