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(A similar topic is discussed in French in the article BIHEBDOMADAIRE.)
Biweekly means either twice a week or every two weeks and can therefore create confusion for the reader. A similar problem occurs with bimonthly and biannually.
To ensure clarity, replace these ambiguous terms with the precise expressions "twice a week (or month or year)" or "every two weeks (or months or years)."
When the adjective biannual means "twice a year," it can be replaced with semi-annual or twice-yearly; when it means "every two years," it can be replaced with biennial.
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Note that no hyphen is used after the prefix bi-.
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