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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pass a day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to simply refer to the passing of a day, or to describe how a day is spent. For example, "I spent the day relaxing, just passing a day at home."
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It's discarded among programming that aims to pass a day, rather than to expand or challenge.
Thousands of cars will pass a day, and Ives never raises his head, but let an old buggy come down the road and Ives is up and off.
It's near impossible to pass a day without seeing the "Be the Reds" shirt, produced by the millions to promote South Korea's football team as they hosted the 2002 World Cup.
You could pass a day gazing at the view from various angles and feel that it was time well spent.
Much the biggest market for América Móvil is Mexico, where profit margins in the stifled mobile sector are among the highest in the world.Mexicans complain that it is impossible to pass a day without putting pesos into Mr Slim's pockets.
While you could easily pass a day lounging on its pebbly shoreline and exploring its six caverns, the beach's most striking aspect is behind the shore, where flowering oleander bushes shelter a stream forming a tranquil escape from the throngs of sun worshippers.
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It should pass in a day or two.
"It'll pass in a day or two.
But the moment passes; a new day comes, with more difficult decisions.
Dennis Zalecki, a pastor at St. Anastasia Catholic Parish in Waukegan, called George's passing "a sad day for the archdiocese".
The Texas Legislature passed a resolution Friday morning declaring May 1, 2015, Mexican-American StuDays Day.
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