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Discover Ludwig"day started" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express beginning of a new day or to indicate that something started at the beginning of a day. For example: "The day started off with a beautiful sunrise."
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The day started early.
The day started well.
His day started badly.
That's how the day started".
The next day started late.
The next day started well.
The day started all wrong.
My day started at 4 45 a.m.
The day started with worrisome economic news.
Who expected that when the day started?
The day started out with electoral promise.
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