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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's Monday" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the current day of the week, Monday. Example: "It's Monday, and I have a lot of work to catch up on after the weekend." This sentence is stating that the current day is Monday and the speaker has a lot of work to do.
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The spot's voice-over says, "It's Monday night, the night that unites us all.
And it's Monday night football on TV, under the Valley's lights.
"It's Monday".
Is it because it's Monday?
If it's Monday it must be Dubai.
It's Monday, therefore it must be culture.
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"It's Tuesday, right?
It's Friday.
"Look, it's Friday.
It's Thursday, March 31st.
It's Thursday, June 2nd.
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