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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fateful day" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it if you are writing about a day that has been very significant in history, or if you are referring to a turning point in somebody's life. For example, "The fateful day arrived and changed my life forever."
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That fateful day, Attica inmates rioted.
"Frank sat down on the couch on that fateful day".
His departure point was that fateful day aboard the Essex.
He thought back to that fateful day in August.
April 15 1984 was a fateful day: Louise's 16th birthday.
Well, fateful day is just bad, so that can go.
I was only 15 when I first read it – a fateful day".
But one fateful day in 2010, Justin Bieber crooned right in her face.
gave reporters today a detailed account of the fateful day he killed Osama bin Laden.
I only really trained with him once, on the Friday before the fateful day.
YEARS of mental preparation for this fateful day don't make it any less poignant or bittersweet.
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