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The phrase "annual analysis of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a yearly examination or evaluation of a particular subject or data set.
Example: "The annual analysis of our sales performance revealed significant growth in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "yearly review of" or "annual assessment of".
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Oxfam's annual analysis of how global wealth is (not) shared always makes grim reading.
Thoughts whir as the senior management team present their annual analysis of assessment data.
The Government's annual analysis of health expenditures is still under review.
In 1953, the American Cancer Society published what was to become an annual analysis of "Cancer Facts and Figures".
An annual analysis of the top 600 college players followed, based on Mr. Buchsbaum's interviews with hundreds of people.
The credit information company Experian has released its annual analysis of UK used car sales.
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Very little inter-annual analysis of the NPP/GPP ratio has been performed and only limited to certain specific species, however Campioli et al. [1] found inter-annual fluctuation of the NPP/GPP ratio in Beech stands to not be significant throughout the year.
3. Bathing waters classified as "excellent" shall be subjected to a tri-annual analysis of the bathing water profile in order to have a better understanding of all potential sources and risks of pollution and contamination and to take appropriate measures against them.
Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff has been a driving force behind the education investments, which come with strings attached — school districts that receive the funding are adding STEM curriculum and undergo annual analysis to prove the benefits of the investment.
The annual analysis by Jupiter Media Metrix of Web site traffic surrounding the Super Bowl showed big increases for the sites of two advertisers.
The median 2009 compensation for leaders at private schools was $386,000, up 2.2percentt from the year before, according to the latest annual analysis by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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