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biannual

[bahy-an-yoo-uhl] / baɪˈæn yu əl /
ADJECTIVE
occurring twice a year
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Earlier this week, the U.S. announced that Moscow and Washington have stopped sharing biannual nuclear weapons data as envisioned by New START.

From Seattle Times

In the fall, teenagers ranked Crocs No. 5 on a list of footwear brands, according to a biannual Piper Sandler survey.

From New York Times

The biannual magazine is now on issue eight.

From New York Times

“The TLC is committed to an all-electric future and our proposed rules would, for the first time, include BEVs in its required biannual analysis of potential need for additional vehicles.”

From The Verge

But the city’s challenge is unusual: It hosts a renowned biannual furniture market, and its downtown has been taken over by furniture showrooms that are vacant 10 months out of the year.

From New York Times