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Recent Examples of quarterly
Adjective
School officials mention test schedules and explain why the exams are important during quarterly parent coffees or meetings.—Noah Alcala Bach, San Antonio Express-News, 6 Apr. 2026 Since the pandemic, the Federal Reserve study found bettors more than doubled their quarterly spending, going from under $500 in December 2019, to in excess of $1,000 by June 2021.—Alana Wise, NPR, 4 Apr. 2026
Noun
The current hearing largely focuses on one paragraph in the 2022 settlement that defines — in retrospect, poorly — seven metrics of progress the city must report to the court quarterly.—Los Angeles Times, 16 Jan. 2026 The stock sank nearly 11% following a strong Thursday evening quarterly beat and guidance raise that got overshadowed by some misinterpreted remarks by management on the earnings call.—Natasha Abellard, CNBC, 12 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for quarterly
He's commuted for nearly four years, but recently the spikes of gas have increased, surpassing his monthly budget.
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Kara St. Cyr,
CBS News,
9 Apr. 2026
If Pantheon’s math bears out, the increase in gas prices would account for more than two-thirds of the firm’s projected 1% monthly increase in the overall CPI.
Discerning Deacons has been working with Hermanos de la Calle, a nonprofit that started out of Muñoz’s desire to show his children that being a Christian means more than just attending weekly mass.
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Lauren Costantino,
Miami Herald,
4 Apr. 2026
For decades, González and his wife, Mercedes Cruz, have run a popular weekly dance night in a historic social hall in one of Havana’s oldest neighborhoods, a few blocks from the Caribbean Sea.
Many colonial American newspaper editors, such as James Franklin and Benjamin Franklin, were deeply influenced by the essays Addison and Steele published in their periodicals, the Tatler and the Spectator.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
6 Mar. 2026
The periodical, which began in 1818 in Maine, has long covered a wide variety of topics, including long-range weather forecasts, moon phases and astronomy, gardening advice, recipes, and practical advice.
Times 26 weeks in a year times the 5 years since the lockdown equals 130 bimonthly haircuts at $30 each or $3,900 saved.
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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.
The new rules limited syndication of external stories and content, and instructed the newspaper’s ombudsman to send information intended for Congress to the Department of Defense first.
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Max Tani,
semafor.com,
9 Apr. 2026
The newspaper said its lawyers were not allowed inside the office.