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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daily article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an article that is published or written every day, often in the context of news, blogs, or journals.
Example: "Every morning, I look forward to reading a daily article that covers the latest developments in technology."
Alternatives: "a daily piece" or "a daily post".
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Came to New York at invitation of Robert Bonner, in 1854 and from then until her death in 1872 had a daily article in the New York Ledger.
By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, May 31 , 1941P. 21 PROFILE of J. Otis Swift, nature editor of the World Telegram, who writes a daily article on the editorial page of that paper under the heading "News Outside the Door".
Published on this website, it was a continuation of a column we had started during that year's General Election campaign, in a daily article called The Campaign Today.
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EXHIBIT A: A China Daily article dated May 23 , 2008titled "Uneven-bars queen the new star in town" about He Kexin.
Relations between China and the Philippines have deteriorated sharply, with a China Daily article, carried by the People's Daily Web site, warning Manila today "not to escalate tension".
But as an India Daily article points out, the H1B working visas allotted each year to thousands of skilled professionals are given out with minimal background checks, allowing for terrorist sleeper cells to infiltrate the States.
The Yangtse Evening News reprints a People's Daily article that sees Alibaba's move as "an embarrassment".
so that Chinese firms can meet challenges while undertaking their obligations," he said in a recent China Daily article.
A cached China Daily article deep within the recesses of Google has He's age at 14 in May of this year, and as any specialist will tell you, it's uncommon for girls to age two years in four months.
This article was amended on 30 July 2013 to remove a link to a Daily Mail article that has been taken down.
A Daily Mail article about her in 2010 was headlined "The Cannabis Countess".
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