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Discover Ludwig"on what day" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to ask someone for a specific date, such as for an appointment or meeting. For example: "On what day did you say we should meet for lunch?".
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"Depending on what day you catch me on, some days leave me inspired and other days incredibly depressed," Chase told The Huffington Post from Botswana.
Was there only one control group (if so, killed on what day?) or were there two control groups (stressed and 4d recovery) that were then combined?
In what month, and on what day?
On what day did this happen?
Anything that's good really … depends on what day you ask.
No details on what day the President is coming.
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For a more in-depth take on what Wednesday night's gaffe could mean for Mr. Perry's presidential chances, check out Nate Silver's blog post.
I've done a very rough calculation on what Monday's fall in stocks might do to consumer spending.
Once upon a time in Bedford, N.H., a teacher in a high school personal finance class set out to educate her students on what day-to-day life was like in a minimum wage job.
So, keep proper perspective on what the day means.
It depends on what happens Saturday.
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