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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'had its day' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something, which was previously popular or respected, is now outdated or less valued. Example: Jazz music had its day, but now many people prefer modern pop.
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Flash looks like it had its day but it's waning.
It had had its day.
It had had its day, though".
That coalition had its day, but it is shrinking now.
However, even he believes that it has had its day.
But it's had its day.
It kind of had its day.
I do think it has sort of had its day".
Has cash had its day?
Has HTML had its day?
Has the behemoth had its day?
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