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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daily thing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an activity or occurrence that happens every day. Example: "Going for a run in the morning has become a daily thing for me."
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"The preparation is a daily thing," he said.
"After it became a daily thing, he'd say, 'No, no, no, no, NO!
It isn't a daily thing, because it is a lot of work.
"It was a daily thing," said Ms. Gatkuoth (pronounced GOT-kooth), 25. "I felt scared, terrified, embarrassed, sad".
The goal is to speak to people who "buy Maxwell House International and use it on occasion" and "make usage a daily thing," he adds.
"The car bombs and blasts have become a daily thing in Damascus and its suburbs," said a 50-year-old resident of the neighborhood nearby.
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Balance like anything, but being aware of those polarities and how they affect us in what we do, how we act and what we think all seems an important daily thing on every level.
"When you're playing, the daily thing is important," Valentine said.
Right now, my daily thing is focused on physical therapy.
At Hull, at the Brynmor Jones Library, she served as deputy librarian under Philip Larkin, who wrote a poem, The Daily Things We Do, which he laid on her desk in February 1979 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the library's opening.
I check Facebook at least 40 times a day, but in my case, I have a lot of music students who want to ask particular questions about what kind of equipment I use, how I approach my practice regimen on a daily basis, things like that, so it's kind of like a virtual lesson type of thing for me.
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