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Discover Ludwig"daily intake" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a noun phrase that indicates the amount of something that is taken in daily. For example: "The doctor recommended that I reduce my daily intake of sugar."
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(a Acceptable daily intake (ADI).
"That would be half my daily intake".
That's over twice the recommended daily intake.
The recommended daily intake of folate is 400 micrograms.
Daily intake data were analysed through repeated measures analysis.
All treatments were fed at 110% of daily intake.
Daily intake was estimated using the n-alkane technique.
The labels will indicate what percentage of advisable daily intake they represent.
The only thing not drying up is his daily intake of Newcastle Brown Ale.
This month, she planned to drop her daily intake to 200 calories.
Others have reduced their daily intake to one meal a day.
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