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The phrase "a annual" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an annual" because "annual" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We hold an annual conference every summer to discuss industry trends."
Alternatives: "a yearly" or "an annual event".
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We calculate a annual house price growth.
To make a annual physical cost about $1000 and the Insurance pays nothing.
a. Annual memoranda that describe the salary program, issued by the Vice President for Human Resources.
Plans are already being made to turn it into a annual event with a longer two-week exhibition.
(a) Annual frequency distributions of the six aerosol categories; (b) average daily size distribution of the six aerosol categories.
He also helped establish the quintessentially English Last Night of the Proms as a annual feature of Cracow's cultural calendar: it has been celebrated there since 1996.
Bursaries: A means-tested bursary of £500 per year is available to full-time home undergrads who have a annual family income of less than £39,333.
Amnesty International has set up a annual award in memory of Channel 4 journalist Gaby Rado, who died in March while covering the Iraq war.
(a) Annual insolation obtained from the Surface meteorology and Solar Energy (SSE) web portal supported by the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) POWER Project.
Resonance is a annual conference for high school students (age 15+) in the New Haven area who want to learn more about current science topics.
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GPP a. Annual testing for albuminuria in patients without clinical proteinuria should begin in pubertal or postpubertal individuals 5 years after diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and at the time of diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, regardless of treatment.
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