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Discover Ludwig"daily rate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the amount of money charged or paid for a service on a daily basis. Example: "The hotel's daily rate for a standard room is $100. However, guests can get a discounted rate of $80 if they stay for more than 7 nights."
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And how much is his daily rate?
That was the daily rate in Midtown.
One mini-fraction of a consultant's daily rate.
The average daily rate last year was $46.
"They went back to the daily rate but added $2".
The daily rate is $220; book by Nov. 30.
The lowest daily rate is $195 before the discount.
He called for a flat daily rate allowance for MPs.
The daily rate until 6 p.m. is $10.
The daily rate of $18 a person includes all meals.
As a daily rate, it's preposterous — a red flag.
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