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Discover Ludwig"Days when you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in which a certain event occurred. For example, "Do you remember the days when you and I used to play together in the park?".
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"There are days when you hedge more; there are days when you hedge less," he said.
"You can have days when you struggle but come back.
So there aren't days when you think, oh, forget it.
"On days when you lost, the injuries feel a whole lot worse than on days when you win," he said.
There were days when you didn't make a penny.
Gone are the days when you play on muddy pitches.
"In those days when you were 25 you were a cast-off," she recalled in 2003.
"These days, when you get a victory, you savor it," he told a television reporter.
Those are the days when you have to call on your grind mode.
"The nights not too hot, sunny days when you could just row," she recalled.
On days when you think you can't possibly write a line you do it anyhow".
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