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yearlong

[yeer-lawng, -long] / ˈyɪərˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ /
ADJECTIVE
annual
Synonyms




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But in a yearlong critical examination of what happened and what didn’t, The Times has exposed multiple systemic failures, and questions linger like daggers over the heads of public officials.

From Los Angeles Times

A yearlong academic position was also available but paid an hourly wage, meaning she was not eligible.

From Los Angeles Times

In a note to company employees in late October, Amazon executive Beth Galetti, who oversees human resources, said the company is already seeing results from yearlong efforts to operate more like a huge startup.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pope Leo XIV appealed on Tuesday for an end to "attacks and hostilities" as he prepared to depart Lebanon, which has been hit by frequent Israeli strikes despite a yearlong ceasefire with militant group Hezbollah.

From Barron's

Perhaps Maria plunges into her yearlong effort to secure long-term care for her mom—getting the insurance company to talk to the third-party records handler, who won’t talk to Kaiser and so forth.

From The Wall Street Journal