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The phrase "that fateful day" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific day that had significant consequences or outcomes. Example: "On that fateful day in August, the course of history was forever changed by the events that unfolded."
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That fateful day, Attica inmates rioted.
The rest of that fateful day was a blur.
"Frank sat down on the couch on that fateful day".
He thought back to that fateful day in August.
He shared the harrowing tale of that fateful day in 1947 that completely changed his life.
It all began on that fateful day when one fish evolved legs.
The rivalry is still very much alive three decades on from that fateful day.
Most of my friends and acquaintances came back from that fateful day.
On that fateful day, Oct. 3, 1951, I was in the vicinty of Coogan's Bluff.
The pigs I was trying to help on that fateful day were undoubtedly suffering.
Many books about international politics since 9/11 contend that either everything changed or nothing changed on that fateful day.
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