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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yearly class" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a class or course that occurs once a year. Example: "The university offers a yearly class on advanced topics in artificial intelligence."
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Each yearly class is composed of about one hundred students, mostly middle- or low-socioeconomic class Hispanics.
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Ms. Duksakurz said she would like to see the state require funeral directors to take yearly classes, keeping them current with advances in the industry.
Reed has long stood opposed to the very idea of college rankings, electing not to provide data to U.S. News, so students in the yearly classes of 300 or so freshman start out picking the school for what it stands for rather than where it stands.
We divided the population in 86 age classes; 74 yearly classes (1 74 years) and the first year separated into monthly classes (0 11 months).
Luckily for film as a genre, Rutger's now spreading his awesomeness around by giving yearly master classes for groups of professionals and students of film at the same time.
The Irish played yearly first-class matches with the Scots, only interrupted by world wars, up until 1999, but all their other cricket depended upon touring international sides finding it convenient to include a visit to Ireland in their schedules.
Yearly means of each class show consistently high scores with an overall 8-year mean of 96.1 %.
The median annual tuition, or yearly cost for attending classes, is now more than $32,000 at public medical schools, and more than $50,000 at private institutions.
It's an impressive list: "the remains of broken and almost extinguished tribes; the descendants of wandering hunters and trappers; of fugitives from the Spanish and American frontiers; of adventurers and desperadoes of every class and country, yearly ejected from the bosom of society into the wilderness".
Distribution of yearly driven distance by car class in Germany.
Over dinner she was fascinating but gave very little away, so now that I think about it, it was essentially all me talking about the different rodent protections we had at the store, and how we were rereading Tess of the d'Urbervilles in our literature class, per my yearly request.
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