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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daily diet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the food and drinks a person consumes on a regular basis. For example, "I'm trying to make healthy changes to my daily diet by cutting out sugar and experimenting with new recipes."
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Their daily diet is just bread.
It's similar to introducing organic food into your daily diet.
The daily diet consists of lentils and potatoes.
Milk is an important element of the daily diet.
Prisoners' daily diet is poor and ill-suited to their conditions.
Phelps absorbs a daily diet of "Pardon the Interruption" on ESPN.
They're to supplement my daily diet of a thimble of avocado spread on a rice cake.
"Instead of the daily diet of murder and mayhem, it's, you know, sports, murder, and mayhem.
However, live radio and print based media have all but disappeared from their daily diet.
Such practice legitimises the acceptability and consumption of such food in the daily diet".
That's equivalent to adding two slices of Domino's pizza to the daily diet of every American.
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