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Recent Examples of bimonthly
Adjective
Times 26 weeks in a year times the 5 years since the lockdown equals 130 bimonthly haircuts at $30 each or $3,900 saved.—
Paul Keane,
Hartford Courant,
8 Mar. 2026 The South Hills Interfaith Movement, known as SHIM, recently opened food lockers so people can get supplies outside of their bimonthly distribution events.—
Kristine Sorensen,
CBS News,
29 Jan. 2026 This is why, for providers like Young, a freeze on federal child care subsidies could be immediately disastrous since providers rely on this bimonthly income to pay staff salaries, rent, utilities and food for kids.—
Beki San Martin,
Freep.com,
7 Jan. 2026 On a bimonthly basis, the company’s broader executive leadership team meets to align on Workday’s overall AI strategy.—
John Kell,
Fortune,
22 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for bimonthly
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USA TODAY,
USA Today,
4 July 2026
China’s Longsys has reached a stable monthly production capacity of one million micro solid-state drives (mSSDs), expanding its manufacturing capability as demand grows for compact storage in edge artificial intelligence devices.
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Aamir Khollam,
Interesting Engineering,
3 July 2026
Without a C-suite sponsor empowered to align incentives, tie outcomes to compensation and resolve trade-offs quarterly, AI becomes a mosaic of local optimizations rather than a source of enterprise differentiation.
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Kevin Korte,
Forbes.com,
17 June 2026
Tuesday’s earnings marked Live Nation’s first quarterly since the antitrust decision last month, where a jury determined that the company violated antitrust laws and functioned as a monopoly.
The center’s resources—all free—include more than a million books and periodicals, with 400 terminals and 75 staff members available to help dig through them.
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Arati Menon,
Condé Nast Traveler,
7 June 2026
Galaxy, Analog, and Amazing Stories, those three periodicals – and our bathroom was piled high.
Pod the North is a free, biweekly newsletter aimed at uplifting the Canadian podcast ecosystem and fostering community.
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Frank Racioppi,
Forbes.com,
29 June 2026
Keegan’s biweekly architecture column is supported by a grant from former Tribune critic Blair Kamin, as administered by the not-for-profit Journalism Funding Partners.
There were at least six deaths alone in 2022, the newspaper reported.
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Michael Loria,
USA Today,
7 July 2026
Joel Halldorf is Professor of Church History and a public intellectual in Scandinavia, with regular contributions to leading newspapers and cultural journals in Sweden and Norway.