annually
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of annually
First recorded in 1580–1600; annual ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )
Example Sentences
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A few grumbled that they will be paid annually over the next five years, making it hard to quit if they wished.
Today, humans around the world spend a collective 82 million years inside roughly 1.2 billion cars that drive 12 trillion miles annually, according to Morgan Stanley.
From MarketWatch
The results can be spectacular and memorable, like “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” which, with its beloved Muppet characters filling out iconic roles and Michael Caine playing Scrooge, demands to be watched annually.
From Salon
To put that in context, it is a tiny fraction of the around £900bn generated in total in taxation annually.
From BBC
Hokkaido plans to cull 1,200 bears annually over the next decade.
From Barron's
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