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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.
1The court heard day-after-day that at least six were involved in the assault.
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.
6The first year is only studying Japanese, every day for one year.
7She passed my business sign every day on her way to work.
8The number of tests being conducted every day was increasing, he said.
9Tweet: We're still best friends to this day, we talk every day.
10Values like hunger, desire, work rate, competing are hammered home every day.
11I saw various members of the family and their children every day.
12So, Yana used a different method every day to search the data.
13I begin every day with some market analysis, and read the news.
14We have had no problems so far, he's been working every day.
15In the papers every day there were thousands of words about Russia.
16Nearly every day in the coming weeks will bring a new victim.