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View definitions for year after year

year after year

adverb as in annually

noun as in time after time

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From Florida to Georgia to Texas, the greatness of high school football has been proven year after year, and on a memorable Friday night at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, the two best teams in California, Mater Dei and St. John Bosco, put on a show so convincing that no one will dare question the Golden State’s surge of talent.

"A breakout hit like this, you cannot count on it to repeat itself year after year," she says.

From BBC

A union spokesperson said: "This means that colleges who have seen their funding cut in real terms year after year, will either be unable to fund the same pay rise as other teachers or face unacceptable cuts to their budgets."

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"Yet the place looks scruffy and untidy and gets worse year after year, all while FirstPort keep putting their charges up," she added.

From BBC

“It is incomprehensible that year after year we bring our stories of climate impacts to these meetings and receive only sympathy and no real action from wealthy nations,” she said in a statement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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