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I catch a lot of grief about this from family and friends, so I figured I'd settle the score once and for all.

In verbal context (though not written), I tend to use the phrase

...yesterday night...

... yesterday night...

rather than the last nightlast night. Is this grammatically correct, regardless of how uncommon it might be?

I catch a lot of grief about this from family and friends, so I figured I'd settle the score once and for all.

In verbal context (though not written), I tend to use the phrase

...yesterday night...

rather than the last night. Is this grammatically correct, regardless of how uncommon it might be?

I catch a lot of grief about this from family and friends, so I figured I'd settle the score once and for all.

In verbal context (though not written), I tend to use the phrase

... yesterday night...

rather than last night. Is this grammatically correct, regardless of how uncommon it might be?

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Is "yesterday night" acceptable?

I catch a lot of grief about this from family and friends, so I figured I'd settle the score once and for all.

In verbal context (though not written), I tend to use the phrase

...yesterday night...

rather than the last night. Is this grammatically correct, regardless of how uncommon it might be?