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Adjective
Affirm reported that for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2.5% of its monthly loans were delinquent by more than 30 days.—Hannah Lang, USA Today, 8 Apr. 2025 On average, monthly online wagers have risen to $63.5 million so far this year from $39.5 million per month in 2022, according to the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.—Renata Daou, Hartford Courant, 30 Mar. 2025
Noun
Ample shelving throughout the space and somewhat manageable $945 monthlies, although there’s an additional $210 assessment through 2025.—Clio Chang, Curbed, 10 Dec. 2024 This week is all about Manhattan living and high-ish monthlies.—Clio Chang, Curbed, 5 Nov. 2024 See All Example Sentences for monthly
For instance, for the past three years, Griffith has hosted a weekly Thursday fitness segment sponsored by AARP, guiding seniors through online workouts.
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USA Today,
USA Today,
19 Apr. 2025
Plus, all customers can use a weekly no-sweat bet throughout the NBA Playoffs.
The company posted record quarterly operating cash flows of $1.028 billion.
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Trefis Team,
Forbes.com,
31 Mar. 2025
Practice Contingency Planning And Forecasting Businesses that practice contingency planning quarterly combined with forecasting for sensitivity analysis will be more prepared for the changes that may come.
This extends to fitness, approached holistically, from daily walking goals to group 5ks.
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Jason Phillips,
USA Today,
22 Apr. 2025
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The recent annual Women In Football conference allowed Horsell to approach the CEO of a major club to challenge them over their support of their female athletes.
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Asif Burhan,
Forbes.com,
15 Apr. 2025
Macy’s annual Flower Show is back and bigger than ever.
The upcoming newsletter will be the first since board member Barbara Dunbar stepped down from assembling and organizing the bimonthly editions.
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Noah Lyons,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
10 Apr. 2025
In 2023, Sotheby’s called Kristina O’Neill, a former editor in chief of the WSJ Magazine, to revamp its bimonthly magazine, a project that debuted in January 2024.
The society published a periodical called the Advocate of Moral Reform, as well as pamphlets addressed to upper-class audiences.
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Jenna Deep,
Smithsonian Magazine,
27 Mar. 2025
Similarly, Amos Kendall, the nation’s postmaster general, adopted an extreme states’ rights position and suppressed the periodicals in the interest of buttressing local mores.
Sensational newspaper accounts later suggested the three men had starved to death in the boat after attempting to eat their life vests—a theory that was soon debunked.
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