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The phrase "since the day" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific day in the past or to describe an event that started on a particular day and has continued up to the present. For example: "I've been running every morning since the day I signed up for the marathon."
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But we've been working since the day we were born".
So much has happened since the day after Boxing Day.
I've been cookin' since the day I was sixteen.
He'd been cold since the day he arrived here.
Writing has been her therapy since the day Martha died.
I've had that vision since the day we were drafted.
He's been feeding me since the day we met.
Since the day of the discovery many papers have discussed its past and future fates.
The dining set had never been replaced since the day the family bought it.
Since the day of its inception, Mr. Modak took charge of the company as a manager.
"I'm back to science and I've loved it since the day I got here.
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