Collocations for "daily"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "daily" in context.
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daily
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a daily [newspaper, show, summary, issue]
- the daily [news, rounds]
- the daily life of
- one of life's daily [chores, responsibilities]
- a daily [dose, serving, ration] of
- the daily [consumption, use, intake, quota] of
- [escape, get away] from the daily routine
- [sick, bored, fed up] of the daily routine
- [it happens, we speak] on a daily basis
- UK: the [estate, family] hired a daily help
- take [medicine, pills] daily
- the [plain, train, ferry] arrives daily
- are [checked, inspected] [twice] daily
- try to [exercise, work out] daily
- is [the editor, a writer] for the daily
- is the editor of the daily
- a [photographer, reporter] at the daily
- [an article, a story, a piece] in the daily
- [published, came out] in the daily
- extra copies of the daily
- deliver the daily
- was [written about, covered] in the daily
- on the front page of the daily
- in the [sports, economy, classified] section of the daily
- many dailies have [disappeared, gone out of business]
'daily' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
abreast
- barrage
- basic
- billing
- blog
- board
- bread
- buzz
- cartoon
- chore
- coffee
- column
- communication
- commute
- commuter
- cost
- deal
- delivery
- depart
- departure
- digest
- dispatch
- disruption
- dose
- drainage
- escape
- essential
- excursion
- exercise
- expenditure
- expense
- extra
- feed
- ferry
- fix
- floss
- fruit
- gadget
- get
- grind
- grinding
- harassment
- hoover
- intake
- journal
- lens
- life
- magazine
- march
- medication