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"stayed for three days" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing someone's length of stay somewhere, e.g. "John stayed for three days at the hotel before heading home again."
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The army stayed for three days.
The Hills stayed for three days — and saw only the one match.
So Madeleine believed, anyway, until she went home with Leonard the next night and stayed for three days.
The writer stayed for three days and spent nearly all of it with the secret-police officers who ran the complex.
The children stayed for three days before being taken back, and on the last night, the whole camp had a big dinner and dancing.
At one point, Sarnoff sent Zworykin to Farnsworth's tiny laboratory, on Green Street in San Francisco, and he stayed for three days, asking suspiciously detailed questions.
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He stayed for four days.
He stayed for five days.
He was admitted to Brookdale University Hospital and stayed for four days.
He signed with the Arizona Cardinals and stayed for six days.
We stayed for six days at the Gray Rocks Resort, which was founded in 1906 and is the area's oldest resort.
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walked for three days
stuck for three days
maintained for three days
continued for three days
studied for three days
postponed for three days
survived for three days
discontinued for three days
traveled for three days
delayed for three days
hospitalized for three days
left for three days
stayed for three years
stayed for three weeks
stayed for three seasons
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