(All) Along the day.

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ratóncolorao

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Hello,

I would like to know if the expression "(all) along the day" is widely used among native English speakers in everyday language.

E.g.- "Thanks to its location and orientation to the South, you can enjoy an amazing view all along the day."

Thank you for your help.
 
As an NES but not a teacher, I would have personally said "throughout the day".
Regards
R21
 
Where did you hear/see 'all along the day'? It's not standard English.
 
You might hear "all day long" from a native speaker.
 
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