daily in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.daily <pl dailies> [Brit ˈdeɪli, Am ˈdeɪli] N

II.daily [Brit ˈdeɪli, Am ˈdeɪli] ADJ

III.daily [Brit ˈdeɪli, Am ˈdeɪli] ADV

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daily newspaper
daily intake

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daily Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

daily paper
daily intake
the daily round
daily routine
on a daily basis
one's daily bread inf
the daily grind
daily newspaper
daily routine
American English

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Tam was interviewed daily by different media on the handling of the case.
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All meals are prepared by staff and readied daily.
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It was founded in 2006, and has now (2011) over 200,000 daily visitors.
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It is published daily during the spring and fall semesters and weekly during the summer months.
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Throughout, he wrote hundreds of songs, many of them ripped straight from the daily news.
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The teachers work day is 7.5 hours with a duty-free lunch and daily preparation period.
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The garden is visited by over five thousand people daily, with a total of more than twelve million visitors since its inception.
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The daily motion of the sun across the sky also introduces errors, greatest at the sunrise and sunset and smallest at solar noon.
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Traditionally daily devotionals came in the format of a book, with one reading passage for each day.
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Though these documents are of historical interest, they do not detail the daily lives of ordinary people, or the way society functioned.
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