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John stayed in bed all day instead of going to work.
A damp, cold day affects a person's health.
Cold, damp days are bad for your health.
Jim acted very strangely all day.
It is certain that Jim stayed at home that day.
But Tuesday mornings were different, because Tuesday was music day.
Sally lost the contact lenses she had bought the day before.
I don't feel like going out on such a day.
You are an idiot to go out in this weather.
You'd better not go out in this cold weather.
There is no going out on such a cold day.
I would rather stay at home than go out on such a cold day.
I don't like to go out without a coat on such a cold day.
I feel like playing golf on such a lovely day.
Anyone would find it hard to run on such a hot day.
There is no going out on such a stormy day.
I'm sick of this hand-to-mouth existence.
Who wants to be cooped up indoors on a nice day like this?
It's a pity for you to have to stay indoors in this weather.
Here is a present for your birthday.

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