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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a triennial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event or occurrence that takes place every three years.
Example: "The organization hosts a triennial conference to discuss advancements in the field."
Alternatives: "a three-year event" or "a once every three years occurrence."
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Pesticide measurements from a triennial study were used for validation.
The PCAOB generally performs inspections on a triennial basis.
That piece was then accepted for a triennial in Guangzhou.
And a third video piece, by the Finnish artist Pilvi Takala, is a triennial highlight.
And Folkestone hosted a triennial this summer, showing the work of 22 artists including Tracey Emin.
Every third year (called a triennial reassessment), your city or neighborhood will be reassessed.
Last book read: "American Short Fiction, Issue 57," a triennial journal publishing new American short fiction.
Last June the New Museum announced the formation of a triennial for emerging artists, to be inaugurated next spring.
As it happens, a good many experts thought it unrealistic to put together a triennial in such a short time.
This directory, then referred to as a Triennial Catalogue, was issued every three years from 1833 to 1851.
The New Museum in New York's Bowery district presented Younger than Jesus, the first edition of their Generational, a triennial event planned to showcase rising talent.
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