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'a yearly' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that takes place each year. For example: "We donate a yearly amount to charity."
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Or a yearly bonus for excellent performance?
World Book put out a yearly supplement.
It is a yearly ritual.
That's not on a yearly basis.
Krzyzewski's teams turn a yearly profit for Duke.
The fund-raising bus trip is a yearly event.
Not to mention a yearly international book and arts festival.
But let's not make this just a yearly pilgrimage.
Others charge a yearly price for the fixed rate.
It administers offshore firms for a yearly fee.
The role comes with a yearly stipend of £7,000.
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