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Victoria Lopez
once a day or once per day? when do I use each one?
1 ID can only vote once a day.
Oct 24, 2016 12:14 PM
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Hello Victoria,
The meaning is exactly the same but 'once a day' is more natural and 'once per day' more formal.
Best wishes
Bob
October 24, 2016
I can only vote once a day or once per day are fine.
Both phrases mean exactly the same thing.
Note it is "I," not "I'd" (I would) though.
October 24, 2016
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Victoria Lopez
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English, Korean, Spanish
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