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"from this day" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean the point in time from which something begins, or the beginning of an event or project. For example, "From this day forward, we will strive toward a more sustainable future."
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8 1 FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, by Cokie Roberts and Steve Roberts.
No, from this day forward the life I am living is my own.
Why "from this day forward"?
"Our friendships cool from this day on".
"From this day, we are starting a strike," he declared.
Everything I do from this day forward is a bonus.
From this day forth, I shall be called... Artist!
"Oh, sure thing, buddy, from this day forward".
From this day forward I will write the way I wrote before".
From this day forth, all worm-ridden stationary-launcher missile systems are dead!
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