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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go another day" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to suggest continuing on with something at a later date, for example: "It's late, let's go another day and finish the project."
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"It's not going to go another day or two," he said.
"Had they let it go another day or so, there may have -- not definitely -- been a different outcome," he said.
So Torre and Don Zimmer monitored him in the batting cage before the game last night, making sure he could go another day.
"I don't know how else to put this, but if we go another day or two, our remedy" The judge interrupted.
The much-fabled starvation high kicked in on day three, and although by day four I was getting excited about the prospect of eating again, if I'd had to go another day I would have felt surprisingly sanguine.
I can't go another day without doing something about this.'".
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"Peanuts and chocolate, it sounds like a dream diet – not! – for three and a half days, though we probably could have gone another day".
They won't notice if I'm gone another day or two.
Pierce also apparently went another day without speaking to the police.
I was so sick that the doctor said if I had gone another day I would have fallen into a coma.
You know how it goes: Another day, another region with Sprint 4G service.
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