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The phrase 'me days' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, it would need to be written as 'my days'. For example, "My days are full of joy when I am surrounded by those I love."
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We appreciate the reminder that weekdays are "me" days for our introverted friends.
I kept a log, fished with my spear gun and made water with a solar still, a contraption that took me days to get working properly, producing just over a pint a day.
In the past it would takes me days.
It took me days of figuring — what kind of reading had it been?
I think it took me days to get through the whole album.
I was so moved it took me days to get back to normal life.
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Fellowship pulled me through the rough, woe-is-me days.
Their happiness affected me, day by day.
My angst followed me, day and night.
"It haunts me day and night".
As one lobbyist told me, "Day One, everything changes.
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