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"had a long day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you experienced a day that was unusually tiring or long. For example: "I had a long day at work today and I'm so exhausted."
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I've had a long day.
He's had a long day"...
We had a long day ahead.
"I just had a long day.
They have had a long day.
Orlando center RONY SEIKALY had a long day.
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Ganley also had a long Sunday-lunchtime association with his local jazz club, the Jagz in Ascot.
But Mr. Francesa did say that he had had a long Sunday: he rose at 6 a.m., did his National Football League show on WFAN and watched the games through the evening.
Get a good night's sleep because you have a long day ahead of you.
Have you two been having a long day's journey into night?
If you want to have a long day of work, go to the library.
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