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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a biannual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that occurs twice a year.
Example: "The company holds a biannual meeting to discuss progress and future goals."
Alternatives: "semiannual" or "twice a year".
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A biannual newsletter describes the programs.
Love is... a biannual debate about moving somewhere hotter.
The German Tennis Federation (DTB) has established a biannual nationwide physical testing including ∼ 400 squad players.
The same decorator was called in on a biannual basis for slipcovers.
The two even gave a biannual lecture called "Baseball, Humor and Society" at Florida Southern College.
There is also a biannual Quidditch World Cup, most recently won by Australia in July.
Harvard's Islamic Finance Project, I.F.P., meanwhile, coordinates seminars, research workshops and a biannual forum.
By contrast, Publisher Scholastic publishes a biannual Kids & Family Reading Report covering American children's reading habits.
RoadFemme started as a streetwear blog; today it is a biannual feminist publication that incorporates storytelling, poetry, art and photography.
China dominates a biannual ranking of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers, called the Top500, that was published on Monday.
Avant-Garde-Arama -- a biannual stew of downtown dance, music, film and performance art -- focuses on marriage this weekend.
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