by Alonzo Garbonzo on August 5th, 2005

Alonzo Garbonzo

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Is it correct to use "anniversary" when speaking of a recurrence of a date that occurred less than year ago?

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  • by Adam Garner on August 10th, 2005

    Adam Garner

    This would correct usage of the word. Although anniversary is most often used to describe an event that indeed occurred a on the same day of a year after that event.

    Here's where I found the answer
    http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=anniversary

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