daily occurrence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdailyandoccurrence
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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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occurrence
noun
uk/əˈkʌr.əns/us/əˈkɝː.əns/
something ...
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(Definition ofdailyandoccurrencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Language programmes can now be delivered in technology based environments and communication at an international level can be adailyoccurrence.
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Today, the act of hearing a sound without seeing the object from which it originates is adailyoccurrence.
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That is adailyoccurrencefor many people, and we should be aware of it.
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Would it not be a bad practice if this became adailyoccurrence?
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This is not the first such occasion we have had in the last few days—it is becoming adailyoccurrence.
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I believe that intimidation and violence are happening and are adailyoccurrence.
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They created a dangerous traffic flow, and near-misses and minor accidents became an almostdailyoccurrence.
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The crude interventions by the imperialist powers, with the fomentation of conflict in every corner of the world, are adailyoccurrence.
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They have spoken to me about it hundreds of times, and it is discussed as a problem ofdailyoccurrence.
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It is not continuous and ofdailyoccurrence; in fact, from the medical science point of view, it sometimes depends on the weather.
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There are other countries where such an occurrence would not even have been thought newsworthy because it would be almost adailyoccurrence.
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Arbitrary arrests and detentions are adailyoccurrence.
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In the modern and updated system that we have now, they are adailyoccurrencein virtually every part of the country.
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I am backed in that opinion by many surveyors of repute with whom these matters are ofdailyoccurrence.
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There are also those where almost every kind of undesirable practice is ofdailyoccurrence.
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