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The phrase "get through the day" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to mean to make it through the day or to survive the day, implying that there are difficult circumstances that must be endured. Example sentence: She had to take deep breaths to get through the day, as she was overwhelmed by all the demands on her time.
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Just to get through the day.
Just try to get through the day".
He's literally just trying to get through the day.
"It helps most of us get through the day".
"Give us the strength to get through the day.
"Controlling that fear is what you have to do to get through the day.
It's probably one way to get through the day in a hard life.
"After two heart attacks I'm now happy to get through the day.
My goal was to get through the day with some grace and calm.
Harvey, on the other hand, does whatever it takes to get through the day.
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"But he couldn't confront everything because he couldn't get through the day-to-day like that.
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