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Discover Ludwig"whole day" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a period of time that includes the entire day, such as in the sentence: "I stayed out playing in the park the whole day."
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A whole day!
The whole day?
He stays the whole day.
We waited the whole day.
"It kills my whole day".
We slept the whole day.
The whole day it's looked weird outside.
A whole day as prime minister?
"I spend the whole day standing.
"We lost a whole day!" Lester said.
The whole day changed.
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