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all year round

Idioms  
  1. Throughout the entire year, without regard to seasons. For example, Thanks to the indoor courts we can play tennis all year round. [Mid-1700s]


Example Sentences

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Levels were lowest in December and January, even though Florida remains warm all year round.

From BBC

"British consumers expect to be able to buy the same types of produce all year round," he says.

From BBC

Rosanna Bird, 34, a mother of three originally from Brighton, has lived in Tylorstown for nine years and recently moved to Maerdy, where she said fly-tipping was widespread and happens "all year round".

From BBC

“It’s uncomfortably hot and humid almost all year round, expensive and there’s construction everywhere,” she said.

From MarketWatch

“This is greensword. It shouldn’t be brown: it’s evergreen. Alive all year round.”

From Literature