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"three nights ago" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time in the past that is three days prior to the present moment. For example: "I spoke to her three nights ago."
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I saw it three nights ago.
I got a tattoo three nights ago in South Beach.
"We had a tough game three nights ago," he said.
Three nights ago, I scored six points in a basketball game.
I should note that it has rained, almost without stop, since England arrived three nights ago.
Mr. Kissin gave a solo recital three nights ago (idiosyncratic Schubert, stupendous Liszt).
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Photograph taken two nights ago.
Two nights ago.
"Marine Sergeant Shurvon Phillip passed away just two nights ago.
I appreciate so very much his speech two nights ago.
I got really choked up two nights ago in Toronto.
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