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"having a good day" is a correct and usable phrase for written English.
You can use it to ask someone how they are faring, or to wish someone a nice day. For example, "I hope you're having a good day!".
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We are having a good day.
Perhaps she's just having a good day.
I was having a good day.
"Everyone is having a good day.
When you're having a good day, you're having a good day.
"It looks like them, but they're having a good day.
No one who comes here is having a good day".
Tove Lo is not having a good day.
"I wasn't having a good day Sunday," Mr. Malloy said.
If you're being told you have cancer, by any criteria, you're not having a good day.
At halftime, it was obvious that Eli Manning was not having a good day.
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