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that very same day
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'that very same day' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the same day mentioned previously in the conversation or text. For example, "I found out she was pregnant on Monday, and that very same day, she announced that she was moving away."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(19)
on the same day
immediately afterwards
the very day
that day itself
on that very date
the same exact day
that particular day
then and there
instantaneously
that very day
on that very day
concurrently with
occurring simultaneously with
at the same time as
coinciding with
on the same date that
on the same day as
on the day in question
on that particular date
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
54 human-written examples
I marched into the doctor's office that very same day and demanded to be seen even though my appointment was days away.
News & Media
So if President Assad says that Syria wants peace, even if you don't believe him - and we're all suspicious - you must propose a meeting that very same day.
News & Media
But then I was actually called in for an interview and was told when I showed up for the interview that very same day that the job was no longer listed.
News & Media
The cartoon Muse (or Slack Alice as we like to call her) came to my rescue that very same day while I was watching the leader being interviewed on TV in the conference centre and I noticed an interesting difference between his right eye, which twinkled a little, and his left which had a more intense, even slightly manic stare.
News & Media
Most of us didn't notice what happened on the other side of the world that very same day.
News & Media
UberRUSH began delivering items from customers who wanted to get locally made purchases that very same day from mostly independent retailers in the fall of 2015.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
6 human-written examples
So the story goes, giddy Harp full back Tom O'Kane rushed off to send a telegram to his former colleagues just down the road at Arbroath, boasting of the gargantuan success, but his grin must have faltered somewhat when he discovered that the very same day, Arbroath had beaten Bon Accord 36-0.
News & Media
By Hannah Goldfield November 1, 2013 It might seem uncanny that the very same day Lauren Collins's piece about "superhot" chili peppers appeared in the magazine with its mention of the Great Sriracha Shortage of 2007 the California company that makes the beloved hot sauce was hit with a lawsuit.
News & Media
When one realizes that 99% of the Air Force jobs are open to women, and have been for years, it will come as no surprise that on the very same day that this DOD report was released showing the Army and Marines are still playing "Katy bar the door" on the issue of women in combat, the Air Force quietly nominated a woman to be the next four-star general.
News & Media
There is no question that, on the very same day, they both used language that seeks to "other" Obama, to paint him as "not American".
News & Media
What is even more inspiring that one the very same day when we were in the meeting, I read an article from USA Today, entitled "On tiny plots, a new generation of farmers emerges".
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "that very same day" to emphasize the immediacy and concurrence of events. For instance, "She received the job offer and, that very same day, accepted it."
Common error
Avoid using "that very same day" when the context already clearly indicates the same day is being discussed. For example, avoid saying "Yesterday, he arrived, and that very same day he left," when "he left yesterday" suffices.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "that very same day" is as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to indicate the time at which an action occurred. It emphasizes the temporal proximity between two events, highlighting that they happened on the exact same day.
Frequent in
News & Media
90%
Science
5%
Wiki
3%
Less common in
Formal & Business
1%
Academia
1%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "that very same day" is a common and grammatically sound adverbial phrase used to emphasize the immediate sequence of events. As Ludwig AI confirms, it’s perfectly acceptable in written English. While mostly seen in the context of News & Media, remember, as exemplified in Ludwig, that its main function is to highlight that events occurred in close temporal proximity. To improve clarity, consider other options such as "on the same day" when emphasis is not required. By understanding how to use "that very same day" correctly, you can ensure the clarity and impact of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
on the same day
This is a more straightforward and less emphatic way of saying "that very same day".
that day itself
Emphasizes the specific day in question, focusing on immediacy.
the very day
Omits "same" for conciseness, maintaining emphasis.
that selfsame day
Uses "selfsame" for a slightly archaic or formal tone, highlighting the identical nature of the day.
on that very date
Replaces "day" with "date" for increased precision.
the same exact day
Adds "exact" for emphasis, highlighting the precision of timing.
that particular day
Substitutes "very same" with "particular" to denote a specific day.
then and there
This idiom implies immediate action or occurrence but doesn't explicitly refer to a full day.
instantaneously
While meaning 'immediately', this adverb focuses on the speed of an action rather than specifying the day.
immediately afterwards
Specifies that something occurs shortly after an event but doesn't emphasize sameness.
FAQs
What does "that very same day" mean?
The phrase "that very same day" is used to emphasize that something happened on the exact day that was previously mentioned. It highlights the immediate connection between two events.
How can I use "that very same day" in a sentence?
You can use "that very same day" to show that something happened immediately after something else. For example, "I submitted my application, and "on the same day" I received a response."
Is it redundant to say "that very same day"?
While it can sometimes be redundant, "that very same day" is often used for emphasis, particularly when highlighting the swiftness or unexpectedness of an event occurring on the day already mentioned. But consider alternatives like "immediately afterwards" to remove redundancies.
What are some alternatives to "that very same day"?
Some alternatives include phrases like "on the same day", "the very day", or specifying the date more directly to avoid repetition.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested