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One night vs One day night

The correct phrase is "one night." The phrase "one day night" is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5673 views

One night

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a single night, typically in the past or future.

Examples:

  • I stayed up late one night to finish my project.
  • One night, I saw a shooting star in the sky.
  • One night only, I promise.
  • One night, one dawn... Shoulder to waist 48.
  • One night we get a call.
  • One night she's at this club.
  • One night, Ray threw me down the stairs.
  • One night if you're not.
  • One night with my wife against all your tobacco and rum.
  • One night, the boat stopped.
  • One night we came under fire.
  • One night, because tomorrow everyone in here is to be executed.
  • One night, he came home... soaked in whiskey.
  • One night, my regiment was returning to camp near Albany.
  • One night, the factory caught on fire.
  • One night in the pit, and no food.
  • One night, we were out celebrating an officer's birthday...
  • One night, we were... doing it.
  • One night, this beautiful redhead named Marjorie Cameron showed up at the door.
  • One night, Miscavige comes into the Hole with a boom box.
  • One night, we get called to a structure fire on South Racine.
  • One night, my five-year-old daughter found me crying in the garage after about eight beers.

One day night

This phrase is not a standard or correct construction in English.

  • Just one day and one night more.
  • We had gone one day and one night facing one another.
  • The boy has one day and one night, to find out what he is made of.
  • And then one day well one night...
  • No food or drink for one day and night and then he'll be fine.
  • One day, one night, Kobayashi Maru.
  • In one day and one night?
  • One day... one night... I will show you the monster you have made.
  • For one whole day and night... it sustained me on that soft and dirge-like main.
  • The boat should get you across the lake in two days and one night.
  • He said that we'll be travelling for two days and one night.
  • But, these two days and one night, you have to expend your utmost ability.
  • It's one thing to spend one's days and nights with a man under the earth, ...another under one roof in Scotland.
  • And one day, maybe tomorrow night, maybe 1,001 nights from now,
  • "single day free of duty" means, for the purpose of complying with the provisions of Council Directive 2000/79/EC, a time free of all duties and standby consisting of one day and two local nights, which is notified in advance.
  • Even though it's two days and one night, Let's strive for four days and three nights.
  • "Two days and one night Disney vacation, courtesy of Pioneer Galaxy Travel."
  • One day school will be over forever and we can talk about art all night.
  • Two nights and one day until launch.
  • I think he was hoping to one day put himself through law school at night.

Alternatives:

  • one night

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