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calendar year

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noun

  1. See year

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“Our household is definitely purchasing less beef considering the 17% increase in a calendar year.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Rugby Football Union sacked the Australian 10 days later after a review into his record of five wins in 12 matches across that calendar year.

From BBC

The board is due to make a total of three determinations in the 2026 calendar year.

From BBC

That marks the best start to a calendar year for global stocks relative to the S&P 500 going back to at least 1996.

From MarketWatch

Micron could grow more than double earnings per share this calendar year and show further growth next year.

From MarketWatch