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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for all day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a timeframe in which something has happened or will happen, or to express a period of time of extended duration. For example: "We worked for all day to complete the project."
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For Friday they are $25; on Saturday the cost is $25 for a single session or $45 for all day.
Then, once I'd eaten and he'd changed from his suit and tie into a shirt and pants, I would seize the moment I'd been waiting for all day.
She started the job when she was 13, making 35 cents for two hours each weeknight and $1 for all day Saturday.
Tickets ($8, $4 for children - for all day) can be purchased from the driver, and riders may get off at any stop, resuming their tour later.
"On stage at the Brits, we were the people's people, the rebels," 18-year-old Novelist told me after joining Kanye for All Day last year.
Permits will be given out for all day parking in this lot.
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Euro Disney's restaurants, therefore, were designed for all-day streams of grazers.
However, a design requirement was for all-day cruising at 70 m.p.h.
Pay-by-space parking in Parking Structure 2 costs $1 for 20 minutes, and $12 for all day (some locations, such as Lot LS, charge $20 for all-day parking).
In October, Donald Rumsfeld called Bremer home for all-day consultations on how to get a serious interim Iraqi government.
Futura's large fairing and windshield, long seat and factory-designed saddlebags are made for all-day two-person touring.
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