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The phrase "given days" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a certain amount of time that has been allotted or designated for a specific purpose. Example: Given days to complete the project, the team worked diligently to meet the deadline. In this sentence, "given days" implies that a specific number of days were given for the team to complete the project. Another example could be: Given only a few days to pack her belongings and say goodbye, Sarah felt overwhelmed and rushed before her big move.
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Capecitabine is administered at the dose of 2000 mg/m2 per day given days 1 to 14, and vinorelbine at the dose of 60 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8 every 3 weeks for the first course, then escalated to 80 mg/m2 from the second course.
Physicians were instructed to sample consecutive patients consulting their practices on four given days during a 12 month period (one day each in spring, summer, fall and winter).
She had been given days to live.
Some are forced to work extremely long shifts and are not given days off.
Workers given days off, jumbo jets repainted and prayer ceremonies held – all in honour of a film.
Hotel guests enjoy free transportation throughout the Disney resort and early entry to theme parks on given days.
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On any given day I was sad, mad, or depressed.
Their careers can end on any given day.
They could beat us on any given day.
The concerns of any given day become contingent, subjunctive, fluky.
We restrict the number of riders on any given day.
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