Of or belonging to or occurring every day.
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Examples for "daily"
Examples for "daily"
1However, the survey of daily use reveals benefit only in certain circumstances.
2However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
3All children met current UK guidelines of 180 minutes of daily activity.
4That was the lowest daily rise in new cases since Jan. 30.
5He said: Mr Cameron should address the daily agenda of British politics.
1Sanders' campaign has said it will address plans on a day-to-day basis.
2However, nothing has changed in our business plan or our day-to-day operations.
3But that does not affect day-to-day work at P&G, the source said.
4The report said McClure was no longer in charge of day-to-day operations.
5Millions of people understand all this, as a matter of day-to-day experience.
1Health professionals deal with people's personal health information every day, Bloomfield said.
2EBONY: New cases of police brutality appear in the news every day.
3Ms Klein said those lessons need to become an every day reality.
4Crew members don't just work hard -they often work every day.
5The reality star said: I speak to my grandfather nearly every day.
1But the Romans know how to do the day-by-day work of governing.
2But it's a day-by-day, living-out-our-experience kind of working towards building this thing.
3U.S. curling officials said future lineups will be made on a day-by-day basis.
1The court heard day-after-day that at least six were involved in the assault.