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Yes, we can use 这日 (zhè rì) instead of 今日 (jīn rì). However, 这日 (zhè rì) is not as commonly used as 今日 (jīn rì).
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今天 (jīn tiān) - This is the most commonly used synonym for 今日, with the same meaning of "today". It is also pronounced as "jīn tiān" and written with the same characters.
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今日 (jīn rì) is used in conversation to refer to "today". It is a single word that can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when asking what someone is doing 今日 (jīn rì) or when talking about plans for 今日 (jīn rì). It can also be used to refer to the current day in a more general sense, such as when talking about the weather 今日 (jīn rì).
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