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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average daily circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of publishing, media, or marketing to refer to the average number of copies of a publication distributed or sold each day.
Example: "The newspaper reported an average daily circulation of 50,000 copies last year."
Alternatives: "mean daily distribution" or "typical daily circulation".
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The average daily circulation is 170,704.
Average daily circulation of The Daily News is 708,000.
Metro Boston says it has an average daily circulation of 300,000.
In May the Standard recorded an average daily circulation of 210,901.
At that time, the paper's average daily circulation was 275,000.
Since then, average daily circulation has fallen below a million -- to 986,000 in the six months ended March 31.
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Average daily print circulation declined by 7.2 percent to 457,100 and average Sunday circulation declined 7.7 percent to 659,500.
The Independent has an officially average daily audited circulation of 80,001.
The title had an average daily print circulation of 12,773 in the first half of 2014 – a fall of 22.90% year-on-year.
The Times's average daily print circulation was 717,513, a 7 percent decline, and its Sunday average declined by 1.8 percent, to 1,250,077.
Given that the New York Times has an average daily print circulation of about 570,000 copies, this would probably be the stunt of the century.
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