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Discover LudwigThe phrase "daily trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or commute that occurs every day.
Example: "I take a daily trip to the office, which helps me maintain a routine."
Alternatives: "everyday journey" or "regular commute."
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The daily trip to her box and back took a good deal out of her.
The daily trip from house to job has changed so much during the past three years.
Toll rates reached no more than $3.75, and the daily trip averages for the month were $1.16.
My daily trip to Manhattan is usually spent reading the newspaper, but on the way home I turn to books.
A second daily trip will leave New London at 6 30 p.m., arriving in Glen Cove at 8 45.
That kind of engineering is exhausting, though: a daily trip to the "basement of the mind" and back up again.
War is discussed here as "work," the daily trip from bases into Baghdad to fight insurgents as a "commute".
And now the Census Bureau is filling in a picture of an ever-expanding, ever-more-congested daily trip.
Mr. Trough makes a five-mile daily trip to work aboard a powerful Badsey Hotscoot stand-up scooter.
Many of the girls I spoke to see the daily trip to college as their only outing during the day.
"Books on tape, music, it doesn't help," she said about the daily trip (most of the commuters interviewed here asked that their names not be used).
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