daily newspaper
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdailyandnewspaper
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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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newspaper
noun
uk/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/us/ˈnuːzˌpeɪ.pɚ/
a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, ...
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(Definition ofdailyandnewspaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Changes in reading patterns were discerned, from reading novels to short stories, and from journals and magazines to thedailynewspaper.
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And there for most people it rests - at the same size repertoire employed by a populardailynewspaper.
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These combined products allow a farmer to get information from thedailynewspaperand calculate how much water that farmer should apply that day.
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In effect, its special interest was presented as being synonymous with the public interest, with support from thedailynewspaper.
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Fast food restaurants and grocery stores are numerous; two hospitals, a vocational-technical school, two radio stations, a small cable television station, and adailynewspaperserve the population.
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I think it is true to say that at the moment there is not a single nationaldailynewspaperthat is making a profit.
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What we pay for adailynewspapermakes it the best buy in the world.
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I say that with knowledge of the subject and as a shareholder in a nationaldailynewspaper.
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I quite frankly believe that that influentialdailynewspaperis being fanciful.
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We could help to promote high technology support—for example, a complete computerised unit for the production of adailynewspaper.
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It is adailynewspaper, and one page is devoted to the silliest stuff imaginable.
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Indeed, some might even use it to buy adailynewspaper.
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I was working for adailynewspaper, and still am today.
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If anyone wants to advocate an argument through adailynewspaperhis is the best newspaper, because it has the highest circulation.
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There is the case of thedailynewspaperwith a small circulation.
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One can hardly pick up adailynewspaperwithout finding evidence of the increased number of redundancies all over the country.
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In modern conditions adailynewspaperis a very difficult thing to float.
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At that time, does anybody suggest that the agricultural labourer was in a position to obtain adailynewspaperday after day?
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Take up any morning adailynewspaperand you will find juries giving verdicts for £2,000 or £3,000 in particular cases.
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It was a very big increase, which gave this country the biggestdailynewspaperreadership in the world.
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