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Discover Ludwig"days where" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a set of days in the past that were related in some way. For example, "I remember the days where I felt truly free."
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It increases to 20 days where turning occurs every other day.
These are days where such things matter.
"Today was one of those days where it clicked".
There are days where I stumble over the trash.
"I have my days where some are better than others.
There were just some days where he wasn't there".
Days where I don't run I have porridge and protein.
Gone are the days where knowing someone can ensure you get hired and stay in place.
"There have been some hard days where it just broke, but that's app development," Richardson said.
JS: Do you ever have days where it's hard for you to practice gratitude?
There would be days where my stuff would be O.K., and there would be days where I didn't have any stuff at all.
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