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"down day" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is often used to describe a day when the stock market is experiencing a decrease in value or activity. For example, "Yesterday was a down day for the stock market, with stocks dropping 2% by the end of the day."
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ROBIN FINN UP FOR A DOWN DAY Sunday is for me, frankly, a down day, but down in a good way.
"Up and down day," said Matt. "But we're going to have days like that.
"There's never a down day," said Capt.
"I think it's just a normal down day".
"He did have another down day," Jarvis said.
"Everybody else has had a down day," he said.
"It just accelerated what was otherwise just a modest down day".
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"It's not that I want to pull the shutters down," Day-Lewis said, as he finished his sandwich.
Libby Lenton of Australia had an up-and-down day.
It was that kind of an upside-down day.
I dress the same every day, except Friday, when it's dress-down day.
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