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"have a great day ahead" vs "great day ahead"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Great day ahead' is a shorter, more casual way to wish someone a good day in the future, while 'Have a great day ahead' is a more complete and formal expression of the same sentiment.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

have a great day ahead

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in formal settings or when you want to express your wishes more explicitly.

This phrase is a complete and formal way to wish someone a good day in the future.

Examples:

  • I hope you have a great day ahead.
  • Please have a great day ahead.
  • Wishing you to have a great day ahead.
  • May you have a great day ahead.
  • Have a great day ahead and take care.

Alternatives:

  • Great day ahead

great day ahead

This is correct

You could use this phrase when expressing positive feelings about the rest of the day. Normally, you would add the words "of us" after this phrase.

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert


Some examples from our editors:

  • We have a great day ahead of us, so put on your hiking boots!
  • We have a great day ahead of us; Professor Williams has planned a lot of exciting activities for the class.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • a great day planned

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