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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for days when' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to specific times or situations, usually ones that are a bit difficult or unpleasant. For example, "We'll need to be more organized for days when the traffic is heavy."
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After a hard day I favour cake and swearing, but what's your recipe for days when life kicks you in the arse?
It had been snowing for days when I arrived.
Did you sleep for days when it was over?
Empty Document: For days when the words just don't come.
Workers are no longer paid for days when they are on strike.
US officials have demurred for days when asked about the deliberations.
That anticipation is now reserved only for days when Santana starts.
It's a handy back-up for days when the weather turns nasty.
I cried for days when Toby was blown up defusing a bomb on a pier.
Maybe I need a bottle of Zen for days when I want to achieve inner peace.
They were at sea for days; when someone died, the body was thrown overboard.
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