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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in your day" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a past period of time in someone's life, often during their youth or at a specific point in their career. Example: "In your day, you were known as the best basketball player in the state."
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'Wait a second — what do you mean in your day?
"Include me in your day," Sam cheerily tells everybody.
Don't you wish you had more distractions in your day?
And elsewhere: "A lot of time as a founder, I'm flying around with no idea what I'm doing… the amount of newness in your day is insane.
Enjoy the magic in your day!
Include exercise in your day and week.
Think about the moment of opportunity in your day?
You wish you had 48 hours in your day.
All of that and more in your day in politics.
So take stock of the moments in your day.
After all, for most of us, "Back in your day......
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