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daily

[dey-lee] / ˈdeɪ li /


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From the perspective of an advanced, rule-of-law economy, Kazin’s account of the difficulties his team faced daily can seem almost impossible to comprehend.

From MarketWatch

Cherelle Palmer, a licensed mental health counselor based in Florida, said the flu she got in December “significantly impacted” her daily functioning.

From Salon

Audit Scotland estimated that the average daily cost of a hospital bed was £618.12.

From BBC

It is his new normal, along with the daily blackouts, the failing healthcare system, the trash piled high along the streets, and his aching joints from the mosquito-borne illnesses that have plagued the island.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We have a significant number of officers who are trained to undertake those pursuits. They do so on a daily basis and they will continue to do so."

From BBC