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"from that day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific day or time in the past. For example, "From that day forward, the two sisters never spoke again."
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This isn't from that day.
From that day on sport waned.
This recipe gradually evolved from that day.
From that day on, I haven't".
From that day forward he was 'Coachy'.
From that day they kept me prisoner.
From that day I suffered mental illness".
From that day, there was no stopping her.
From that day forward fossil fuels go into permanent retreat.
I still have 75 to 100 bottles from that day.
"From that day on," she says, "I never painted again.
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