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The phrase "which day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to ask a question about a specific day, or to provide information about a specific day in a sentence. Example: "Which day will the party be held on?" or "I can't remember which day we have our math test."
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In addition, respondent was asked on which day or days the child had diarrhea.
The days blend together here, I never know which day of the week it is.
Which day in May is Murray's birthday?
Depends which day you catch me.
We try to remember what we've seen on which day.
It depends on which day you catch them.
He did not know which day or show.
How can I decide which day Shana will die?
The players then chose which day they wanted to participate.
"Which day do you get off?" she asks.
"I'm not even sure which day the sport goes on….
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