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Discover Ludwig"for its day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something in particular that was relatively more advanced, innovative or impressive than other things during a certain period of time. For example, "The freeway system was quite impressive for its day."
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My serious advice to the Fawcett Society, as it prepares for its day of action in Westminster and around the UK on 19 November?
It was most enlightened for its day.
For its day, Witherspoon's library was very complete in examination of contemporary political questions.
Euclid's "recipe" for perfect numbers was a most impressive achievement for its day.
The Wild One, American dramatic film, released in 1953, that was deemed scandalous for its day.
The Model T was inexpensive for its day and proved to be sturdy, reliable, and easy to operate.
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Second, while academics were at the center of ideas42's creation, they aren't necessary for its day-to-day operations.
Similar fare is available at takeout restaurants on East Gun Hill Road, also home to the old Gun Post Lanes bowling alley, known for its Day-Glo interior.
Franchise operator ScotRail has unveiled an improvement plan for its day-to-day services following a surge in cancellations in Edinburgh, Fife and the Borders.
But looking at the shapely yet modern-for-its-day 3500, it's difficult to say that the current Maserati is as sexy as the past cars.
The company says it had more than $1.7 billion in cash on hand for its day-to-day operations at the end of last year, which is an improvement from the third quarter.
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