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in annual bases vs on annual bases

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'on an annual basis.' 'Basis' is a singular noun, so it should be preceded by the article 'an' and the preposition 'on' is used to indicate the time frame.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

in annual bases

This phrase is incorrect. 'Bases' should be 'basis' and 'in' is not the correct preposition to use in this context.

The correct phrase is 'on an annual basis.' Use 'on' to indicate the time frame and 'an' before 'basis' because 'basis' is a singular noun.

Alternatives:

  • on an annual basis
  • annually
  • every year
  • yearly
  • on a yearly basis

on annual bases

This phrase is incorrect. 'Bases' should be 'basis' and 'on' is not the correct preposition to use in this context.

The correct phrase is 'on an annual basis.' Use 'on' to indicate the time frame and 'an' before 'basis' because 'basis' is a singular noun.

Alternatives:

  • on an annual basis
  • annually
  • every year
  • yearly
  • on a yearly basis

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