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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a daily" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to refer to something occurring on a daily basis, but it is incomplete and lacks clarity. Example: "We have meetings at a daily frequency to discuss project updates."
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AT a daily staff meeting, editors noted the Palin story's multigenerational appeal.
All the series are at a daily resolution.
Parameters are optimized at a daily time step and presented as 10-day averages.
Precipitation may be provided either at a daily basis or at actual intensities.
Consider how this approach played out at a daily newspaper in the UK.
I worked at a daily newspaper in Aspen, Colorado, where we called residents Aspenites.
Asked about Germany's position at a daily briefing, she said, "We do agree".
"We are strongly discontented and firmly opposed to it," Hong told reporters at a daily briefing.
Many agencies are struggling with it," spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at a daily press briefing.
We're treating this situation with the utmost seriousness," Kirby said at a daily news briefing.
A customised version of the distributed hydrological model J2000 was used to perform simulations at a daily time step.
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