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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daily dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a regular amount of something that is taken or experienced each day, often in the context of medication, advice, or information.
Example: "To maintain good health, it's important to take a daily dose of vitamins."
Alternatives: "a daily amount" or "a regular intake".
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It's a daily dose of humility".
I also take a daily dose of MSM.
One hundred forty-six received a daily dose of Fosamax; 95 got a placebo.
Indeed, I would have swapped the entire Post-Dispatch for a daily dose of Schulz.
It was a daily dose of world-gone-mad stuff, nothing unusual.
All of these endeavors push a daily dose of the gospel according to Calipari.
A daily dose for seven days caused them to lose 5percentt of their body weight.
Those given a daily dose of ginger had much less muscle soreness.
Benefit of Probiotics: Should you take a daily dose of bacteria?
Add a daily dose of Oprah and Judge Judy to the mix, and she was truly unpredictable.
Many studies, including the new one about baby videos, show that a daily dose of reading helps with language development.
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