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"working for a day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "I've been working for a day and I'm exhausted."
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After working for a day, a week or maybe a month, he would reach a point of satisfaction.
But for millions of lower-wage employees, particularly in the services sector, not working for a day due to illness means losing a full day's wages.
"I almost feel like all non-UK citizens should just stop working for a day so they'd realise how many of us there are working here," she says, describing a strike of the kind envisaged by the #OneDayWithoutUs campaign.
I am working for a day when no prescription for bupenorphrine, Vivitrol, Naltrexone, methadone, Campral, or Antabuse is written without a compliance mandate that the patient receive intensive outpatient services consisting of clinical behavioral health services and evaluation and a full lifestyle assessment.
We knew what the rhythm section was going to be and really having even been in the studio working for a day or so, I think we had good footing as to what we could do there and what was going to work.
"It ain't even working for a day.
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"And it would work for a day or two, but then there was a relapse".
We work for a day or two, surrounding and supporting the stars.
It works for a day, but you're going back to the Colosseum soon".
The middle of a roundabout only works for a day or two - then you are liable to be moved on.
Teams, made up of members of the ad department worked for a day on one of 16 community projects around our offices in London and Manchester.
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