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annual

[an-yoo-uhl] / ˈæn yu əl /
ADJECTIVE
occurring, done yearly
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ADJECTIVE
lasting for a year
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NOUN
book produced once a year
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Example Sentences

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Some expect companies that have held back on tariff-related cost increases to pass more of those costs through to buyers via annual price increases taking effect in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the team compared modern annual burn patterns with the historical record revealed by the data, they found that 74% of the western U.S. is currently in a fire deficit.

From Science Daily

Expectations for the reduction were cemented by official data Wednesday showing Britain's annual inflation rate had slowed more than expected to 3.2 percent in November.

From Barron's

In California, the median annual cost for long-term-care facilities can range from $65,000 for assisted living to over $150,000 for a private room in a nursing home, depending on the facility and location.

From MarketWatch

The Deutsche Bank annual poll was conducted by its head of global economics and thematic research, Jim Reid and illustrated one thing very distinctly: “The AI/ tech bubble risk towers over everything else”.

From MarketWatch