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Yes, the sentence "She had a good day" is correct English.

Specifically, everything agrees in number. For example, "she" is a feminine pronoun in its singular form. The verb "had" is a past form of the present infinitive "to have" in its expression as the third person singular. The word "a" serves as the correct form of the indefinite article to be linked with the singular noun "day."

In other words, the sentence means "Things went well for her that day" or "Things went well for her today."

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