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yearlong

[yeer-lawng, -long] / ˈyɪərˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ /
ADJECTIVE
annual
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It means empowering primary-care doctors—the clinicians most people see—to detect Alzheimer’s early and guide families through treatment and lifestyle options rather than referring them to specialists with yearlong wait times.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gaga’s Grammy performance comes in the middle of her nearly yearlong Mayhem Ball tour, which will end in April.

From Los Angeles Times

Southern California home prices dropped again in December, capping off a yearlong skid that saw the average home value in the six-county region drop by more than $7,000.

From Los Angeles Times

Sheffield, 73 years old, just last summer emerged from a yearlong, bruising battle that stymied his retirement plans—and led him to announce he no longer wanted a board seat at oil giant Exxon Mobil.

From The Wall Street Journal

So some Hancock Park residents — faced with a nearly yearlong wait before their streets emerge from the darkness — have tried to come up with their own solutions.

From Los Angeles Times