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Discover Ludwig"wasted days" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to days that were spent unproductively or wastefully. For example, "I don't want to look back on my life and see a trail of wasted days."
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I don't think so," said Harry Reid, the Nevada senator and majority leader who edged into country-song territory to lament the "wasted hours and wasted days" caused, he said, by Republican obstructionism.
Six wasted days, cept for the human part and some of the animals.
(o) Other summations of your life philosophy include: "It's all wasted days and wasted nights".
I wasted days inviting people, and simply forgot to invite others.
As chairwoman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Ms. Berry worries less about wasted days.
Feeling the pressure, after 3 wasted days, one student on one team finally convinced her team they needed to get out of the building, like in Steve's video.
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"Another wasted day," he wrote.
"Every wasted day is costing us".
The cost of running the court alone for the wasted day is around £1,900.
So will November 2nd be a wasted day for California's 15.6m registered voters?Not necessarily.
Every day that you didn't learn something new is a wasted day.
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