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such a day
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"such a day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a particular day that is noteworthy for some reason. For example: "It was such a beautiful day, the perfect day for a picnic."
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Alternative expressions(20)
what a day
remarkable day
memorable day
what a loss
I am with you
it is honor for me
I am grateful that
I am well happy
I appreciate
I quite understand
I totally get it
what a privilege
I commend that
I am appreciative of that
welcome for that
interesting to know
I am very grateful
I fully know
I get overwhelmed
I am located
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
"He's such a 12-year-old arsehole.
News & Media
Final Destination Airplane! demolished the disaster movie genre that had been such a 70s staple.
News & Media
The F.B.I. said it was aware of such a 911 call but provided no details.
News & Media
Why would you need such a PS3?
News & Media
Then, for any such a (2.34).
Such a 3D architecture is schematically shown in Fig. 7a.
Science
As such, a 21.3% relative accuracy gain is obtained.
However, it usually takes much time and cost to make such a 3D model.
Science
After its fundamental working principle has been illustrated, such a 1×10 probe-array has been designed.
Science
Such a TiO2(B /EOG freestanding electrode demonstrated large capacities and high-rate performance.
Science
As such, a 3D arrangement of detector and circuit elements is under development.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "such a day" to emphasize a particular quality or characteristic of a day you're describing. It can be positive or negative, depending on the context.
Common error
While "such a day" is grammatically correct, avoid overuse in highly formal writing. More descriptive or specific language might be preferred to convey your meaning precisely.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "such a day" functions as a determiner phrase, modifying the noun "day". It indicates a day that is remarkable or noteworthy in some way. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "such a day" is a grammatically correct phrase used to emphasize the significance or quality of a particular day. While considered correct by Ludwig AI, its usage is currently rare due to the lack of real-world examples in the provided dataset. It functions as a determiner phrase and carries a neutral register, though it might be slightly informal for highly academic writing. Consider using alternatives like "what a day" or "remarkable day" for varied expression. While grammatically sound, be mindful of overuse in very formal contexts, opting for more specific language when possible.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
What a day
Simple reversal of sentence structure but keeps same intent and degree of emphasis.
Quite a day
Uses "quite" to modify the intensity of the day.
Remarkable day
Focuses on the characteristic of being remarkable.
Memorable day
Highlights the day's memorability.
Unforgettable day
Emphasizes the lasting impact of the day.
Significant day
Indicates the day's importance.
Eventful day
Highlights that the day was full of events.
Extraordinary day
Emphasizes the exceptional nature of the day.
Special day
Indicates the day was unique or distinct.
Wonderful day
Focuses on the positive aspects of the day.
FAQs
How can I use "such a day" in a sentence?
You can use "such a day" to describe a day that is notable for a particular reason. For instance, "It was such a day that I'll never forget it".
What are some alternatives to "such a day"?
Alternatives include "what a day", "remarkable day", or "memorable day", each carrying slightly different nuances.
Is it correct to say "so a day" instead of "such a day"?
No, "so a day" is not grammatically correct. "Such" is used to emphasize the degree or quality of something, whereas "so" typically precedes an adjective without an article in this type of construction.
What's the difference between "such a day" and "a day like today"?
"Such a day" emphasizes a particular quality of the day, while "a day like today" compares it to the present day. For instance, "It was such a beautiful day" focuses on the beauty, while "It was a day like today" means the weather or events were similar to the current day.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested