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days

[deyz] / deɪz /






Example Sentences

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A number of stars have have walked away from Wasserman's agency in recent days.

From BBC

"I think our full focus was on tonight and then obviously on to Italy in two days' time," said Banton, who hit form after scoring just four runs in England's first two matches.

From Barron's

These days, over 60% of Italians have an unfavorable view of the U.S., in line with other Western European countries, according to a YouGov survey released on the eve of the Games.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some days it’ll be all black or white, but he’s always pulling fits.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he reported the problem to the city and was told it would take 270 days to fix.

From Los Angeles Times