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daily

[dey-lee] / ˈdeɪ li /


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Thin holiday trading, higher margin costs and other factors trigger silver’s biggest daily dollar decline since 1980.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thin holiday trading, higher margin costs and other factors trigger silver’s biggest daily dollar decline since 1980.

From The Wall Street Journal

Operating daily since then, it has captured more than 30 hours of audio from the planet, including wind gusts, the spinning blades of the Ingenuity helicopter, and now the sounds linked to electric discharges.

From Science Daily

Army Corps of Engineers allocated $60 million to hire personnel to monitor daily cleanup operations and document any health and safety risks.

From Los Angeles Times

Sitting in the arc of intense seismic activity called the "Pacific Ring of Fire", the Philippines endures daily earthquakes and is hit by an average of 20 typhoons each year.

From Barron's