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Discover Ludwig"odd days" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to days that are not evenly spaced apart, such as every other day, or days that are not in the same pattern, such as every third day. For example, "We have meetings on odd days of the month."
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To really appreciate the odd days of unbridled joy that pop up along the way.
There have been a few disjointed, downright odd days in the recent history of Manchester United.
PRED 2 mg/kg, maximum 60 mg (odd days) or DEX 0.6 mg/kg, maximum 16 mg (even days) was used.
I did not see the sun for 40 some odd days, as we were not allowed outside.
The rationing system — restricting gas sales to cars with even-numbered license plates on even days, and odd-numbered on odd days — will be discontinued at 6 a.m.
Consider a stock that picks up 10 cents on even days of the month and loses that much on odd days.
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The one between the Czech Republic and Slovakia broke up in 30-odd days.
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Yet, a hundred-odd days from polling day, three potential pitfalls still lie in Mr Sarkozy's way.First, the divided right.
Like much else of this vast output, the latest film, Parkland, focuses on the very last of those thousand-odd days: 22 November 1963.
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