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The phrase "from day one to" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe a period of time, such as in the following example: "The company has been successful from day one to the present day."
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The change of painscore on the VAS from day one to day 2 equals the analgesic effect.
"It's a doubling-down on SimpliSafe's core mission from day one: to make the best home protection possible available at a price that is radically fair.
New Mac users and there's sure to be plenty given Apple's year-on-year growth will be trained from Day One to look to the Mac App Store for software.
Why? Firstly, because support needs to be in place from day one to enable students to fully participate and start on a positive note.
We started working from day one to be the people who take that role on".
Plus, in so many sports these days, you hear about superstars who were raised almost from day one to be champions: Serena Williams, LeBron James, Mikaela Shiffrin, Tiger Woods, Gabby Douglas, Michael Phelps and Michelle Wie.
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"ITV have been fantastic in their support from day one and to see its huge success has been thrilling".
"Our whole idea from day one was to automate these processes, including monitoring," he says.
So we knew from day one we had to make money in order to survive.
From day one, I will go to work to help Americans get back to work".
"My parents instilled in me from Day One, 'You're going to college,' " she said.
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