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Robson Leonel Branco
Which one is correct?
1) I usually do this 'in my daily basis.
2) I usually do this 'on my daily basis.
3) both are correct.
Sep 6, 2024 7:25 PM
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Robson,
#2 is close, but instead of “on my daily basis” we would say “on a daily basis.”
Hope this helps!
September 6, 2024
"I do this daily".
I would NEVER combine the words "usually" and "basis" in the same sentence because the words serve opposite purposes. "Daily basis" emphasizes predictability whereas "usually" emphasizes the exact opposite:
"To remain alive, the patient must be given this medicine on a daily basis". (Please, not just "usually"!)
September 7, 2024
4) None of them are correct.
Consider either of these alternatives:
I usually do this on a daily basis.
I usually do this in my daily routine.
I usually do this as part of my daily routine.
September 6, 2024
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