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Discover Ludwig"daily entries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the recording of something taking place on a daily basis. For example, "He kept a diary with daily entries about his life."
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Daily entries for ten days.
Reading his son's daily entries in his notebook, Sleptsov felt he couldn't bear it any longer.
The highlights of Comey's daily entries were the letters or news he got from home.
Among mundane daily entries are breathless, raunchy notes on Casement's trysts and, often, the dimensions of his sexual partners.
Each pair will keep a log book (several sheets of paper stapled together) in which they will make daily entries after observing their plant.
Write a journal, recording 5 to 7 daily entries that depict a reporter's life covering events in your city over the past week.
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Daily entry is R40 (about £2).
My first daily entry on the front page went live in January 1996.
That day was Aug. 5, 1809, and the society chose Wednesday, precisely 200 years later, to post the daily entry from it.
Gyford will put a daily entry from Pepys's diary on his internet web-log until the whole is there in 10 years' time.
Sun's successor, and Mao Zedong's greatest historical rival, Chiang Kai-shek, began keeping a diary in 1928, in which he created a daily entry under the heading Xuechi, meaning "avenge", or "wipe clean humiliation".
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