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on odd days vs in odd days

The correct phrase is "on odd days." This phrase is commonly used to refer to specific days within a period, such as every other day or specific days of the week. The preposition 'on' is the appropriate choice in this context.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 427 views

on odd days

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on odd days' to refer to specific days within a period, such as every other day or specific days of the week.

Examples:

  • I go for a run on odd days.
  • She works from home on odd days.
  • We have meetings on odd days.
  • He visits his parents on odd days.
  • They have classes on odd days.
  • It worked like this: the expenses were split in two; one of them used it on even days and the other on odd days, although Barba Navaretti claimed that Mollino didn't stick to the turns.
  • Regular excursions are held every other Tuesday (on odd days of the month) at 5 pm and 6 pm. The excursion last from 30 to 60 minutes as requested.
  • On odd days, it goes to Havana.
  • On odd days, it goes to Havana.

in odd days

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'in' is not used to refer to specific days within a period.

  • As developers, we're living in an odd world these days.
  • Practice it at odd times in the day.
  • [I never remember if he teaches in Milan on the odd days...]
  • Four thousand, three hundred some odd days in a coma?
  • I never remember if he teaches in Milan on the odd days... and here in Florence on the even days, or vice versa.
  • Of course these kinds of tactics used by the casinos are irrelevant for the online player, but it's good to know how slots are operated. Slots Odds Back in the Days
  • Just an odd day. Wi' that there this morning.
  • Odd day to make a recording, especially since elizabeth was against the whole thing.
  • I've done the odd day here and there, but, no.
  • On odd days, it goes to Havana.
  • Regular excursions are held every other Tuesday (on odd days of the month) at 5 pm and 6 pm. The excursion last from 30 to 60 minutes as requested.
  • Now, this may seem an odd day for this, but I think it's time I delivered my wedding toast.
  • You can have the odd days, I'll take the even days and weekends.
  • Irrigation on even and odd days (excluding the 31st day of the month)
  • It worked like this: the expenses were split in two; one of them used it on even days and the other on odd days, although Barba Navaretti claimed that Mollino didn't stick to the turns.
  • It is also possible to alternate takes, a Herbalgem complex an even day and another complex an odd day.
  • it was kind of an odd day at the humphrey loft.
  • and a kid, literally, 20 some-odd days before that was blown up.
  • Her work entitled Odd Days, on the subject of eating disorders, won third prize in the single portrait category at the 2008 World Press Photo Contest, as well as the 2009 Photoespaña Ojodepez Award for Human Values.
  • In 2007 he published the novel La follia improvisa di Ignazio Rando (The sudden madness of Ignazio Rando), from which was made into an eponymous theater company "Teatro Odd Days" in Varese.

Alternatives:

  • on odd days
  • every other day
  • specific days of the week
  • alternate days
  • every second day

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