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Discover Ludwig"days straight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of continuous days, without any breaks. Example: I worked for 10 days straight without taking a single day off.
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Only I'll be doing this for eight hours a day, 10 days straight.
On Day 5, he began to vomit and continued doing so for three days straight.
He worked 14 days straight.
"People stay up six days straight.
I read it in two days straight.
I was kept awake for many days straight.
That's 10 hours a day, 14 days straight.
"We might ask them to practice for five days straight.
For four days straight, I wouldn't go outside.
Mig helicopters bombarded the town for two days straight.
"Jim played it on repeat for about six days straight".
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