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exiting day
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "exiting day" is not correct in English; did you mean "exciting day"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a day filled with excitement or anticipation.
Example: "Today is going to be an exciting day because we have a lot of fun activities planned."
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It was just after the rain delay, in between the exiting day crowd and the incoming night-session fans, when Hyung-Taik Lee's made-for-television adventure began to unfold in a studio setting of sorts.
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The two pitchers reported their maladies after exiting Friday's game, which prompted General Manager Brian Cashman to call it a "real bad day".
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Joc Pederson was not in the Dodgers' lineup Friday after exiting Thursday's game with back spasms.
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The Nationals are hopeful that Stephen Strasburg will make his next scheduled start despite exiting Sunday's outing after two innings with pain in his forearm.
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Any change to exit day would have to be agreed by parliament, he conceded, as 29 March was specified in the EU Withdrawal Act.
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The FCA currently expects the notification window to open in early January 2019 and close prior to exit day, after which it will no longer be possible to make new notifications under the TPR.
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Federer then exited Wednesday.
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Rendon exited Saturday's 9-3 loss after a fastball hit him in the left elbow.
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Receivers Mario Manningham and Domenik Hixon exited Monday's game with injuries, leaving the team with four receivers.
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These two squads have been the best teams in the nation throughout the year, and one will exit Monday night's game as the undisputed national champion.
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Collins expected to receive news about Reyes, who exited Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Yankees after two innings with tightness and cramping in his left hamstring, before Sunday's game, the third of their three-game Subway Series.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If your intention is to convey excitement, consider substituting "exiting day" with "exciting day".
Common error
Avoid using "exiting day" as a direct equivalent for "exciting day". "Exiting" typically refers to the act of leaving, not a state of excitement. If excitement is the intended meaning, "exciting" is the appropriate word.
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Linguistic Context
"Exiting day" attempts to function as an adjective-noun phrase, where "exiting" is intended to modify "day". However, standard English grammar does not support this usage, as noted by Ludwig AI. A related phrase like "day of departure" would function more appropriately.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "exiting day" might seem intuitive, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. As Ludwig AI highlighted, its ungrammatical nature makes it unsuitable for formal writing. The intended meaning—usually related to a day of departure or the end of something—can be more effectively conveyed using phrases like "departure day" or "final day". Although it appears in some news contexts, its usage is rare, and writers should opt for more conventional and clear alternatives to avoid confusion. If the intended meaning is excitement, use "exciting day" instead.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
departure day
Replaces 'exiting' with 'departure', focusing on the act of leaving.
leaving day
Uses 'leaving' instead of 'exiting', emphasizing the action of departing.
day of departure
More formal phrasing emphasizing the date of leaving.
final day
Focuses on the last day of something, similar to exiting a situation.
last day
Similar to 'final day', highlighting the end of a period.
end of the day
Refers to the conclusion of a day or period.
exciting day
If the user intended to say exciting, this suggests a day full of enthusiasm and thrill.
closing day
Emphasizes the conclusion or termination of something.
exit day
Focuses on a specific day marked for leaving or concluding an event, as in the context of Brexit.
date of withdrawal
A more formal way to refer to the day someone or something exits.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the word "exiting" in a sentence?
The word "exiting" should typically describe the action of leaving a place or situation. For example, "The team was exiting the stadium". Using it as a descriptor for a day is grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "exiting day" to describe a day of departure?
You can use phrases like "departure day", "day of departure", or "leaving day" to more accurately describe the day of someone's departure.
Is "exiting day" grammatically correct?
No, "exiting day" is not grammatically correct. "Exiting" is a verb form (present participle) or gerund, not an adjective that can directly modify "day" in standard English. It can be used in a sentence such as The "exiting crowd".
What's the difference between "exiting day" and "exciting day"?
"Exiting day" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used. "Exciting day", on the other hand, describes a day full of enthusiasm and thrill.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested