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yearlong
[yeer-lawng, -long]
yearlong
/ ˈɪəˈɒŋ /
adjective
throughout a whole year
Example Sentences
“A yearlong hold after a search warrant sounds unusually long.”
Distress ensues when these savior suitors, who are bound for a yearlong voyage, fail to show up at the appointed hour to bid the ladies farewell.
“We cannot stand by and accept a yearlong power grab CR that would help Elon take a chainsaw to programs that families rely on and agencies that keep our communities safe,” Murray said Tuesday.
Combs was arrested in September after nearly a yearlong federal investigation.
But his life took a startling turn when he pleaded guilty to federal tax crimes and served eight months of a yearlong sentence.
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