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The phrase "gray day" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a day that is dull, overcast, or lacking in brightness. Example: Despite the forecast predicting sunshine, the city woke up to a gray day, with heavy clouds covering the sky and a light drizzle falling.
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It's a dank, gray day.
On a gray day, no doubt.
When we wanted to film, it was a gray day.
I visited the cemetery on a drizzly gray day.
"It's quite a gray day, unfortunately," he says.
I was working from home that gray day because I had little choice.
Laughter all around — and a gray day is a bit less gray.
On a gray day this month, I found myself doing both.
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