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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daily into" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I have a daily into my routine." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "a daily update" or "a daily insight".
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It turned from a daily into a weekly in May 2009 before GMG sold it on to Trinity Mirror the following year.
The Halifax Courier is one of five papers being turned from a daily into a weekly as part of a new "platform neutral" strategy outlined by Johnston Press on Monday.
"When we bought it, people said, 'Forget it, it's dead.' And then when we announced the plan to put the news on the Web, transform a daily into a weekly, we were ruining a venerable institution that was 80 years old.
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In Syria, we are deprived of that excuse: We have a daily window into war crimes.
"A daily window into Israeli politics and culture, with news, opinion, columns and entertainment items". Site contains only the current issue and no backfiles.
This means that managers are able to reinvest bond proceeds on a daily basis into new bonds at current market rates.
Meanwhile, more Russian militiamen are moving on a daily basis into border positions, where the Ukrainian military is hopelessly inferior.
In this circumstance, the log can be a helpful tool for parents to get a daily glimpse into their student's reading life and track their progress.
Blood samples were collected in the villages on a daily basis, into two 7-ml Vacutainer tubes containing EDTA (VWR International, France).
Meanwhile, oil, the essential fuel that allows us to hop continents and make what was once a several-days journey into a daily commute, flows into the Gulf of Mexico in great underwater plumes, befouling the sea and slaughtering its inhabitants.
Los Angeles Times, morning daily newspaper published in Los Angeles that in the 1960s began to develop from a regional daily into one of the world's great newspapers.
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