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annually

[ an-yoo-uh-lee ]

adverb

  1. once a year; each year:

    The school’s Harvest Dance has been held annually, on the first Saturday of October, for more than 125 years.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of annually1

First recorded in 1580–1600; annual ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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The event is held annually to present awards and raise scholarship funds; a noble and worthy cause.

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But the contract was reviewed annually, meaning renewing it until 2028 was not guaranteed.

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We wouldn’t be back in the pre-vaccine days, when measles affected more than 4 million people annually and regularly claimed the lives of at least 400 U.S. children per year.

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All platforms must also have a "named person accountable for children's safety", and the management of risk to children should be reviewed annually by a senior body.

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On Tuesday, not so much, the Lakers showing their clear dominance in every area backed by a legendarily springtime loud home crowd that annually shakes, rattles and rolls.

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