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"wild day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a day that was chaotic, unpredictable, or full of excitement. Example: Yesterday was a wild day at the beach. The waves were huge, the sun was scorching, and there were so many people around. It was definitely a day to remember.
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Just another wild day in the financial markets?
A foul and wild day for a nearly deserted showing of The Deep Blue Sea.
It should be a wild day, driven by avant-garde beats and cutthroat competition.
It was another wild day on the US stock markets as share prices soared then fell then rose again.
(It was up by four hundred, in what, once again, is being described as a wild day).
5.20pm BST Checking out Well, that brings the curtain down on another wild day of Guide Daily blogging.
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(Kozinn) EARL WILD (Tuesday) Three days after his 90th birthday, the American pianist Earl Wild will celebrate by giving a substantial recital at Carnegie Hall.
When weather prompted Sunday' s Game 2 to be postponed, it pushed the A.L.C.S. game into the off day and created a wild Monday for Detroit fans.
A red-painted cockpit-back roll cage, wild day-glow graphics and high-mounted, carbon-fiber rear wing proclaim — nay, they scream — that you just happen to be trolling by the Starbucks on your way to qualifying at Laguna Seca.
Run for the Wild (Saturday) You can walk for the wild too.
"I've got a wild Friday night going here at Casa de Mangold.
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