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"in odd days" vs "on 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

in odd days

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


Alternatives:

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

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.

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