Which one is correct?
"on suggested day." or "at suggested day"?

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on suggested day.

'On suggested day' is the correct construction in English.

Use 'on' when referring to a specific day. For example, 'The meeting is scheduled for on the suggested day.'

at suggested day

'At suggested day' is not a correct construction in English.

The correct preposition to use with a specific day is 'on.' So, you should say 'on suggested day.'
The correct phrase is 'on suggested day.' 'On' is the preposition commonly used to indicate a specific day. 'At' is used for specific times or more general locations.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

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