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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a daisy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to convey that someone or something is in a state of being fresh, lively, or in good condition.
Example: "After a good night's sleep, I felt as fresh as a daisy and ready to tackle the day."
Alternatives: "as fresh as a flower" or "as bright as a button".
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The Look: Dainty as a Daisy.
He looked fresh as a daisy.
Uma Thurman, sweet as a daisy.
Blue Jasmine repackages it fresh as a daisy.
It still sounds as fresh as a daisy today.
Shiseido's Maraschino gloss popped up fresh as a daisy and made precise application a breeze.
In contrast to his dishevelled appearance, his companion Sally Lou is as fresh as a daisy.
"I'm not going to say I was fresh as a daisy in the fifth," Baker said.
The archetypes remain true, the orchestration fresh as a daisy under Michael Rosewell.
This morning he's as fresh as a daisy, raring to go.
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