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The phrase "a daily circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the regular distribution or movement of something, often in the context of newspapers, magazines, or other publications.
Example: "The newspaper has a daily circulation of over 100,000 copies, reaching a wide audience each morning."
Alternatives: "a daily distribution" or "a daily readership".
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The Grand Forks Herald is the major daily newspaper serving Grand Forks and is also the second most widely circulated newspaper in North Dakota with a daily circulation of around 31,000.
The Irish Independent has a daily circulation of 600,000, outselling all of its rivals.
USA Today is the nation's largest newspaper, with a daily circulation of more than two million.
It is now the third-largest newspaper in California, with a daily circulation of 355,000.
Between them, the two newspapers had a daily circulation of about 400,000.
The Chronicle, with a daily circulation of 457,000, is the largest newspaper in Northern California.
El Diario/La Prensa has a daily circulation of about 55,000.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports a daily circulation of 260,000.
The Connecticut Post, which was called The Bridgeport Post until 1992, has a daily circulation of about 76,000, second in the state to The Hartford Courant, which has a daily circulation of about 216,000.
City AM, the free newspaper, celebrates its first birthday next month with a daily circulation of almost 90,000.
The Register, with a daily circulation of more than 300,000, serves a populous suburban region south of Los Angeles.
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