From that day on / From that day I knew he's not the guy I should look up to.

Ashraful Haque

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"From that day (on) I knew he's not the guy I should look up to."

I wonder how dropping the 'on' would change the meaning of the sentence?
Would a native speaker use 'on' here at all?
 
I'd consider "From that day on" (or even "From that day forth"!) almost a set phrase. It's grammatical without "on" but it sounds weird to me.
 

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