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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

A Rainy day vs difficult times

Hi

Could you please tell me which one of these a native speaker is more likely to say? Or do they all sound natural?

She had saved absolutely nothing for a rain day.

She had saved absolutely nothing for difficult days.

She had saved absolutely nothing for difficult times.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

"save for a rainy day" is a well-worn expression.

  • "save for a rainy day" is a well-worn expression.
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"save for a rainy day" is a well-worn expression.

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Mr. Tom

Hi

Could you please tell me which one of these a native speaker is more likely to say? Or do they all sound natural?

She had saved absolutely nothing for a rainy day.

She had saved absolutely nothing for difficult days.

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