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biweekly

[bahy-week-lee] / baɪˈwik li /
ADJECTIVE
occurring every two weeks
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A social worker in Washington, D.C., reported being so dedicated to her family’s biweekly Zoom trivia night that she logged in from her hospital bed a few hours after giving birth to her son.

From New York Times

Then, teams met biweekly during the pandemic to discuss business and technical skills, as well as networking and personal branding.

From Washington Post

Recently, I interviewed Morales over Zoom about her biweekly macramé workshops, the inspiration behind Plant Creative Co. and her plans to expand into a mobile greenhouse this coming fall.

From Los Angeles Times

During that time, the store started a podcast called Scarecrow Radio and a biweekly radio show called Viva Physical Media, on the store’s YouTube channel.

From Seattle Times

During a biweekly meeting, the senior director paired us off to discuss a “fun” question and reported on it via a chat forum.

From New York Times