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annually
[ an-yoo-uh-lee ]
adverb
- 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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of annually1
Example Sentences
The event is held annually to present awards and raise scholarship funds; a noble and worthy cause.
But the contract was reviewed annually, meaning renewing it until 2028 was not guaranteed.
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.
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.
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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