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The phrase "a sort of daily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs regularly or is somewhat routine, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I like to have a sort of daily routine that helps me stay organized and focused."
Alternatives: "a kind of daily" or "a type of daily".
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No way!" In the world of AI, of course, this conversation between toy and child could be viewed as a sort of daily Turing Test.
Goldman instituted banker "profiles," a sort of daily profit and loss statement, to see how much business its employees and clients were doing.
Iraq is a sort of daily 9/11 that keeps America fearful and keeps it marching, however disenchanted, to the president's beat.
The endless stream of teases and insults, one-upsmanship and comic deception, gags and pranks and practical jokes suggest that wit and a sort of daily performance art are a crucial strain of the sporting life.
"We've really entered this new era," Mr. Jean said, "where even a show like us, that's produced so far in advance, turns into a sort of daily show, where you do something, you can throw something in that gets immediately around the Internet.
From there the user can unsubscribe from those subscriptions with the click of a button or keep them and have them all delivered in one manageable email a day (a sort of daily digest of inbox litter called the rollup).
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Life at the Villa America was too varied, though, to allow for the establishment of any sort of daily routine.
"Because there's not any sort of daily interaction to sway us either way, to make us prejudiced in either direction, it makes it more of a candidate choice," said Laurie Benson, 36, who owns the Buena Vista Roastery, a coffee supplier on Main Street, with her husband, Joel.
I had so-called relationships, just not very intense or none that I wanted to make a sort of permanent daily relationship.
One of the phenomena in the life of any expat is a sort of magnification of daily life – larger, louder, more physical, distorted, always verging on the surreal; and for a surfer the sharks are actual.
"The films can be understood as a sort of diary or daily newspaper of one's self," Mr. Kentridge said, noting that the cryptic phrases in "Medicine Chest" had been lifted from actual headlines.
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