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daily news — news every day

collocationB1IELTS 5+neutralcommon

The latest information about current events that is reported or published each day.

Say it like a native

Textbook I peruse the daily news bulletins each morning.

Native I check the news every morning.

'Peruse the bulletins' is formal; people 'check / follow the news'.

Pattern: the/your + daily news

In use

  • I like to read the daily news every morning before work.daily life
  • Personally, I think it's important to stay informed, so I check the daily news online to know what's happening in my country and around the world.IELTS speaking

Common mistake

✗ I watch the daily news in the TV.

✓ I watch the news on TV.

'On TV' — not 'in the TV'.

Common collocations

  • daily news — catch up on, follow, the latest, check

Don't confuse it

'Daily news' means news that is updated each day, while 'breaking news' means news about something that just happened.

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