The word "night" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the evening or night time period, or as a noun to refer to something happening during that period. For example: "I stayed up all night studying for the test.".
Each of the male prisoners was raped 11 times that night and every night that followed.
"I wake up around 4am and if I've got a bus pass I get on the night bus and sleep there until morning.
But I do know this: you did not just attack me that night.
And on Tuesday night, we found out that the majority of Americans agree with my approach".
"There was a group of us who had dinner together on a Tuesday night [at parliament] … I was sitting beside Mr Obeid at the time and was told 'Keep away from Ms Schott – they're coming after her,' " Costa said.
Later, on Tuesday night, he said it was "categorically false and defamatory".
But the wunderkind, who runs the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London, was anything but blasé last night about the success of his dark satire on suburbia.
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