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"starting the next day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate when something will begin, or to contrast it with a previous day or event. Example: "After weeks of procrastination, I finally started my diet regimen, starting the next day. I was determined to stick to it this time."
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For LD, plants were grown under 12L:12D cycles for 6 days, and starting the next day at ZT0, plants were harvested every 4 hr for RNA extraction and then, separately, scanned under the microscope for cellular studies.
After each environmental and behavior interview, each study participant was asked to carry a portable GlobalSat DG-100 GPS device (approximately 227 g and was placed in her purse or a shoulder-style messenger bag) during waking hours for seven consecutive days (1 week) starting the next day after the interview.
So it's going to the value of 0 tomorrow and then 2 forever starting the next day.
So the value of 0 tomorrow and then 2 forever starting the next day is δ x 2/[1–δ].
Opening ceremonies will take place on President's Day, with public tours starting the next day, Feb. 19.
Most political reporters were focused on the Conservatives, not Labour, with the Tory conference starting the next day.
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I started the next day.
But they liked her and she started the next day.
We started the next day at 0200 hrs, weather looked ok.
I always read the last day's work before I start the next day.
After playing 11 innings Tuesday, Hamilton said he felt no pain and started the next day.
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