Sentence examples for press day from inspiring English sources

The phrase "press day" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to a specific day when a company or organization is available to the press for interviews and announcements. For example, you might write: "Our press day is scheduled for next Tuesday."

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I'll go on press day – I've managed to blag myself a ticket.

I've always said I would swap Christmas for press day, because I love it so much.

We, the world's relevant media minions, have been summoned to Paris for Google's international press day 2007.

AT HOME Yesterday was press day, which meant (as always on such occasions) that nothing was finished.

On the train down to the show grounds on press day, it was the planting combinations I was most keen to see.

It's RHS Chelsea time and I had the pleasurable, if slightly disorientating, experience of being a third-party observer on press day last Monday.

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The Frankfurt Auto Show opens to the press (Tuesday).

On "Meet the Press" Sunday, it was the latter.

Mysteriously, those slides, which were widely commented on in the industry press Thursday, were posted for only about 12 hours.

"I like Chuck, Senator Lindsey Grahamm said on "Meet the Press" Sunday morning, speaking, without much affection, of Chuck Hagel.

"Don't write Zabel off," another fine sprinter, Tom Steels, told the Belgian press Thursday.

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