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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yearly cycle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring event or process that happens once a year.
Example: "The yearly cycle of the seasons brings about changes in weather and daylight."
Alternatives: "annual cycle" or "yearly rhythm."
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Before very long, the woodland plants in this part of the world will start the yearly cycle of rebirth.
For example, a farmer thinks in terms of annual seasons and crops; everything revolves around that yearly cycle.
Their lives followed a yearly cycle, with occasional large gatherings for feasting, funerals, athletic contests, and "purifying saunas".
The migration of most birds and mammals and many of the fishes are on a yearly cycle.
Traditionally, Apple announces new products on a yearly cycle; the iPhone 4 was introduced in June of last year.
Farm-focused developers must juggle financing a few houses at a time with cultivating crops on a yearly cycle, so many rent farmland to professionals.
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Every point, every game, every four-yearly cycle of self-delusion brings fresh hope.
The idea was to make companies gain approval, in advance, for their pay parameters on a three-yearly cycle.
Roger has become used to the thrice-yearly cycle of these agencies calling at all hours and asking to speak to Sandra, or sending letters addressed to her.
Plaid Cymru health spokeswoman Elin Jones questioned whether health boards would "do a better job of sticking to a three-yearly cycle, given their current failures in dealing with an annual budget".
The council elects on a four-yearly cycle with all seats up for election at the same time.
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