[General] There isn't a single day I don't think about you.

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beachboy

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There isn't a single day I don't think about you.

Is the sentence above correct?
 
Better:

There isn't a single day that goes by that I don't think about you.
 
Would it be grammatical if one said "there isn't a single day when I don't think about you"?
 
Or:

I think about you every single day.

Or:

You are always in my thoughts.

Of course, without context it doesn't say what the person's attitude really is.
 
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