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The phrase "are every year" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where you want to express a recurring event or action that happens annually, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The festival are every year in July." should be "The festival occurs every year in July."
Alternatives: "happen annually" or "take place each year".
Exact(20)
Just as there are every year.
But in this country there are several Ramadan appeals, as there are every year, for funding the building of mosques.
It said "adverse weather" limited play and reduced the number of power washings usually performed after the courts were resurfaced in August, as they are every year.
"News organizations are every year becoming less capable of producing coverage of these complex issues as their budgets are being slashed".
So while there will be sales, as there are every year in any economy, it is possible stores might run out of certain products or sizes.
That means there aren't definitive answers to even basic questions, such as how many households own guns and how many gunshot wounds there are every year.
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And that's every year.
That's every year.
This would be every year?
As was every year thereafter.
First it's every year, then every month.
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