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"past day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a previous day in the past. For example, "I'm thankful for the lessons I learned from the past day."
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For the last 90 days (excluding the past week) — one unique file from every past day is retained.
Traffic roars past, day and night, inches away.
"Once you get past day one or day two the body will switch into conservation mode.
The last guy who routinely used that phrase didn't make it past Day 442.
Once I got past day 10, over the hump, it was surprisingly easy".
In the case of our day trips one can easily envision past day trips affecting the present through habits, information and socialization.
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"But we live on past Wednesday".
The deadline was this past Monday.
This past Thursday was Thanksgiving.
She returned this past Friday.
Leonard left us this past Monday, January 14 , 2019
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