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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daily plan" is grammatically correct and frequently used in written English.
It refers to a schedule or outline of activities to be accomplished within a single day. Example: "Before starting my workday, I always create a daily plan to prioritize tasks and stay organized."
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His list includes developing a daily plan of action and trying not to isolate yourself.
Groh has a daily plan about which unit he will watch most closely.
The job ranges from carrying out the teacher's daily plan to doing "the mom things," she said, like brushing someone's hair or washing her face.
O2 has a daily plan that offers 200MB and unlimited Wi-Fi over 24 hours costing £2.04". You can also buy 3GB Sim cards on Amazon that run on the Three network; they cost about £11 and last 90 days.
"All you can do is try and provide factual information," said Steven J. Brown, the acting associate administrator for air traffic services at the F.A.A. "We have a collaborative effort with the airlines in making the daily plan and adjusting it hourly.
We also found a lower annual ICU mortality among ICUs that had a daily plan of care review (5.8% lower [95% CI, 1.6-10.0%]) and a lower bed-to-nurse ratio (1.8% lower when the ratio decreased from 2 1 to 1.5 1 [95% CI, 0.25-3.4%]).
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To self-regulate planning and time management, students used yearly and daily planning reports.
Awaiting me are my lesson plans, unit plans and daily plans.
Energy Management, as an organizational instrument, helps to consider energy efficiency in daily planning and operation activities.
Pick up the phone, and hear the daily plans and talk of others sharing your line.
These could include, say, daily planning calendars and management software for a livery service business.
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