annually
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of annually
First recorded in 1580–1600; annual ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Haitians protected from deportation under the law, Reyes wrote, “substantially benefit the U.S. economy, contributing approximately $3.4 billion to it annually.”
From Los Angeles Times
Tucker will make 92 times the entire tour guide payroll annually.
From Los Angeles Times
States generally spend less than one cent on gambling addiction programs for every dollar earned from state gambling taxes, averaging $3.1 million annually.
From Barron's
I checked recently and learned that the Legion, a veterans organization founded in 1919, still issues the award annually.
Blakey, though, argues the stock has been too harshly punished for that and the wider AI threat, considering revenue growth of about 20% annually and the shift in its go-to-market strategy,
From Barron's
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