daily usage

collocation in English

meaningsofdailyandusage

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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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usage
noun
uk
/ˈjuː.sɪdʒ/
us
/ˈjuː.sɪdʒ/
the way a particular word in a language, or a language in general, ...
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(Definition ofdailyandusagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But this extraordinary vernacular somehow seeps into the mundane, becoming a type of "dailyusage" as well.
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References to daily payments of house rent anddailyusageof pawnshops suggest that household management was conducted on a day-to-day basis.
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Thedailyusageof water per person in a home is about 150 to 200 litres.
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We are talking about people's language ofdailyusageand the cultural values and way of life that go with it.
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Discounted rates for parked car, multi-hour usage anddailyusageare also available and applied automatically.
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By doing so everyone can adapt the car to their individual needs ordailyusage.
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Cotton dhotis suit the climatic conditions fordailyusage.
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These have highly agglutinated expressions indailyusage, and most words are bisyllabic or longer.
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The averagedailyusageof the monorail in 2008 was 9,600 passengers per day.
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That means adailyusageof newsprint of a little over 3,142 tonnes.
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In this village at the entrance you can see a pond which is a major resource for thedailyusagewater for the entire village.
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The vehicle was modified to withstanddailyusageon-set, and continued to be driven until the series ended.
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The averagedailyusageof the monorail in 2009 was approximately 11,200 passengers per day, 17.3% higher than in the previous year.
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Examples generally consist of complete programs of the type one is likely to encounter indailyusage of the language, with an emphasis on system programming.
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It found thatdailyusagerates for drugs on a worldwide basis were as low as two percent.
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Clicking on the picture displays an estimateddailyusageand monthly cost of energy for each appliance in the room.
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It provides free boarding and lodging, expenses on uniforms, text books, stationery, and things ofdailyusage.
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