daily news
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdailyandnews
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daily
noun[C]
uk/ˈdeɪ.li/us/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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(Definition ofdailyandnewsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The short-term model is built starting from recent observations to keep track of the highly dynamic interests of users indailynewsstories.
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The format includes music,dailynews, and interviews.
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They send 30 of these programmes ofdailynewsout to 30 different countries every day.
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It is not sufficient for those smaller companies just to provide the occasional documentary anddailynews.
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In terms of the number of people involved, it was a major disaster, and some of us followed the regulardailynewsbulletins.
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The world's press agencies bringdailynewsof the numbers of injured and dead.
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Big increases in prices are adailynewsitem; in fact, they are practically not a news item any more.
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A newspaper is, by definition, a purveyor of news, usuallydailynews.
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Those are all factors making for a slide in oil prices to say nothing of other factors which are now currentdailynews.
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One can see in virtually anydailynews.
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We do not get news: we do not get ordinary bread and butterdailynewscoming out of these countries.
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Is there not a case, at a time when the issue is almostdailynewsin the national papers, for a debate on the process of environmental planning?
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Throughout, he wrote hundreds of songs, many of them ripped straight from thedailynews.
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Productions includedailynewsbroadcasts, weekly sports shows and debate shows.
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The site includesdailynewsarticles, videos, and in-depth topic pages.
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It includesdailynewsand (historical) photos of the village and its inhabatants.
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The organization is responsible for thedailynewsand information gathering of its news programs.
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The announcement followed days of speculation and was met with positive response across the fashion world anddailynewspress.
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National media usually ignore their contents in theirdailynewscoverage.
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