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yearly

[yeer-lee] / ˈjɪər li /


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A fluent English speaker, he formalised the traditional premier's press conference at the end of the yearly "Two Sessions" political meet.

From Barron's Aug. 12, 2026

Their yearly reproduction depended on elusive environmental factors, the author writes, “unlike other extractive industries such as tin or jade, where ‘X marks the spot’ could hold over a period of years or decades.”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

The yearly rate of inflation slowed to 3.7% from a three-year high of 4.1 in the prior month.

From MarketWatch Jul. 30, 2026

"It would absolutely break my heart to have to sell but it's something that we have to consider," she said, explaining she and her sister now face an estimated £7,000 yearly council tax bill.

From BBC Jul. 28, 2026

Mott had traveled to the area from Philadelphia to attend a yearly Quaker meeting and to visit Martha, her sister, who was expecting a baby.

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling




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