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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What does "daily" here mean? "every day"? or "for one day"?

"Many customers take advantage of our discounts daily."

What does "daily" here mean? "every day"? or "for one day"?

  

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Every day. They have daily discounts or daily specials. One day it might be on perfume, and the next day on lavender sachets.

  • Every day.
  • They have daily discounts or daily specials.
  • One day it might be on perfume, and the next day on lavender sachets.
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Every day.

They have daily discounts or daily specials. One day it might be on perfume, and the next day on lavender sachets.

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