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Discover Ludwig"daily route" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific route that is taken on a daily basis, such as a commute to work. For example, "My daily route takes me from the library to the grocery store every day."
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There is no way a U.P.S. van could have a daily route on his road.
(Mr. Margulies, who walks his daily route and carries two cans for display, generally sends out samples during deliveries).
Each carrier has a sorting case in which he or she posts detailed information about dogs on the daily route.
The completion of the Sherry-Netherland escaped the notice of a bookkeeper because it wasn't along his daily route.
The first stop on his daily route was a loading dock underneath the World Trade Center, said Liberty's chief financial officer, Stephen Mayer.
The New Yorker, August 4 , 1928P. 7 The completion of the Sherry-Netherland escaped the notice of a bookkeeper because it wasn't along his daily route.
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Daily routes are between 9 and 15 miles long, with a maximum daily ascent of 1,500ft.
The daily routes the inspectors travel will also be electronically recorded and stored.
The result is a daily struggle to keep enough buses in working order to cover all of the daily routes.
About 1,000 more of the cars still rolling on their daily routes are scheduled to be discarded.
The airline had already canceled daily routes to Newark and Washington because of business lost following the Sept. 11 attacks.
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