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Discover LudwigThe phrase "selected day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific day that has been chosen or designated for a particular purpose. For example: - "Please mark your calendars for the selected day, as that is when the project presentation will take place." - "The store is offering a special discount on the selected day of the grand opening." - "On the selected day of the festival, there will be live music performances throughout the day."
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The interviewers started surveying all eligible women on a randomly selected day and continued during working days until enrolling the estimated sample size.
Every year, on one selected day, all sixteen year olds must go through a test which determines who they really are.
To see how workers and nonworkers allocate their time, Mr. Stewart analyzed a time-use survey from the University of Maryland, which includes detailed information on respondents' activities on a randomly selected day between 1992 and 1994.
From now until August, on a randomly selected day of the week, visitors to the replica cave in the Museo de Altamira will be invited to enter a draw; five will be chosen to take a guided tour including 37 minutes inside the cave.
Finally, the performance of the simulator is presented for a selected day.
Fig. 11 Observed scatter plots of GNSS-PWV variation on randomly selected day (15 March 2017).
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Roberto Luongo, selected Thursday to the All-Star Game, had 28 saves for the Panthers.
Richard Howard, the 1970 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, selected "Sunday Morning" by the 20th-century American poet Wallace Stevens.
The series, which meets on selected Sunday mornings, previews independent American and foreign films before commercial release in the area.
The late-night festivities are enhanced with music (on selected Friday nights) and a range of DJs.
ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 21 (AP) — The leader of this city's Democratic Party was selected Wednesday night as its new mayor.
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