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The phrase "days in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific days or periods when certain events or conditions occur.
Example: "There were days in which I felt completely overwhelmed by my responsibilities."
Alternatives: "days when" or "days that".
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He has eight days in which to appeal.
He has 20 days in which to prepare a response.
A defendant has three days in which to plead.
All parties have 14 days in which to appeal.
Greste has 60 days in which to launch an appeal.
But there were also 12 days in which Trump made more than 30 claims.
Luckily, I have now had several days in which to channel my esprit de l'escalier.
Congress gave the commission 180 days in which to study the two endowments and make recommendations.
He gave Mr. Liddy 10 days in which to present further arguments.
The club has 10 days in which to lodge an appeal.
It's about 3% up after five days in which both big market indices suffered extreme turbulence.
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