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The phrase "warm day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a day with more pleasant weather. For example, "The sun was shining brightly on the warm day, making it the perfect afternoon for a picnic."
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"It's a warm day.
You've got a rare warm day today.
It was a warm day, like every day in Haikou.
That and the warm day gets them to thinking.
On a warm day, the patio area is a real sun trap.
"Walk to work and it is a beautiful warm day, the first in a long while.
It was light and refreshing, just the thing on a warm day.
It was a warm day, doubly sweaty in front of the tower.
It was a warm day, but inside the shop it was cool and dark.
At least, unlike my previous experience in 2011, it was a dry and warm day.
Esterly also noted that Matthew was wearing mittens, even though it was a warm day.
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