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The phrase "very day" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that something happens every single day. For example, "I'm thankful for my family every very day."
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And it continues to this very day.
They were returned that very day.
That happened on this very day.
Roger must have bought it the very day he died.
Mr. Bandier, beaming, signs Mr. Posner that very day.
And on the very day -- on the very day when I cast that tie-breaking vote, you were out speaking at a fund raiser.
I really like microscope work to this very day.
Lo and behold, Amazon.de shows a listing this very day with the new item!
One month ago to the very day, it was on sale for $199.
Still to this very day.
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The sky--and life itself--the very day--seemed limitless.
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