DAILY PRESS collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)

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meanings of daily and press

daily

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/ˈdeɪ.li/us

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/ˈdeɪ.li/

UK old-fashioned informal

a person who is employed to clean someone ...

press

noun

uk

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/pres/us

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/pres/

newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...

Examples of daily press

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One has only to read the daily press to see the criticisms made by the older generation of youngsters.

Even the national daily press has produced various plans.

He always prided himself on his fitness, following a strict fitness regime of daily _press_-ups and swimming sessions.

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He made himself available to reporters and held daily press conferences where he fed the chooks.

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Current and updated statistical information is brought to the public's attention through daily press releases.

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At roughly the same time, in the late 1960s, an intense debate arose in the daily press on issues related to immigration.

It more than adequately compensated for the unreliability of the daily press and enabled aperitif companies to target specific social groups.

It weighed the dividends that were offered by every type of source, ranging from highly secret signals intelligence to openly available material culled from the daily press.

It seems that we have never had more choice in terms of our daily press, magazines and television than we have today.

It issues daily press releases describing what it has seen, with a disclaimer about where shelling came from.

Is she aware that we all know from the now almost daily press handouts and leaks that that includes the trade unions?

Suddenly, halfway through the campaign, scaffolding appeared at the window of the room in which we held our daily press conference.

The statutory instrument will be widely read and widely used by the motoring organisations, daily press and so on.

Recently relevant articles have appeared in the serious weeklies and daily press.

They rely on the financial correspondents of the daily press, some of whom are extremely reputable people with very good reputations.

The only intimation the ordinary member had that a vote was to be taken was through the daily press.

Criticism can be made week by week in the daily press by people who have voices to express it.

It appears from some of the daily press in the last few years that there has been an appreciation of this educational need.

As for the media, there are daily press conferences.

We often read about them in the daily press.

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