yearly increase

collocation in English

meaningsofyearlyandincrease

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yearly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈjɪə.li/
us
/ˈjɪr.li/
every year or once ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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(Definition ofyearlyandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At present the stock consists of just under 300,000 volumes, with ayearlyincreaseof approximately 6000 volumes.
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They would have marketed annually mutton worth £419,000; wool to the value of £188,000, and skins worth £83,000, a totalyearlyincreasein wealth of £691,000.
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But even phasing out over five years would require ayearlyincreasein expenditure of considerably more than the present cost of the benefit.
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He said yesterday that the growth rate needs a 3.2 per cent,yearlyincreasein productivity.
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Between 1950 and 1970 the averageyearlyincreasewas about £1·50.
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We have no intention of initiating a permanent subsidy or a regularyearlyincreasein the subsidy.
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You have ayearlyincreasein the number of workpeople who are receiving holidays with pay.
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The updating of the base year to 1966 does not in any way reduce the electricity boards' payments, but merely moderates theyearlyincrease.
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Ouryearlyincreasein wealth is as much as their wealth altogether, and this is a devastating fact.
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Theyearlyincreasedue to new buildings is stated, for each year in the period from 1892 to 1911, on page 581 of the volume.
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In the metal-using industries—an important sector from the point of view of earning our living in the world—the averageyearlyincreasewas 7·5 points.
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That showed an averageyearlyincreaseof 6 points.
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We might then get an exact picture of theyearlyincreaseof debt—not only national and municipal debt, but fixed interest debt of every kind.
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The 4 per cent, growth rate needs a 3.2 per cent,yearlyincreasein productivity.
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That is, an averageyearlyincreaseover the war period of £475 million.
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In the six years from 1963 to 1969 theyearlyincreasein experiments amounted to 203,727, a total of 1,222,363 animals.
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There has been an averageyearlyincreaseof £55 in the space of seven years.
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Is it keeping up with theyearlyincreasein a number of accidents, and should not the contribution be substantially increased to enable societies to conduct more effective local campaigns?
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