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No, a first-ever event cannot be called annual until it has been held at least once and is scheduled to occur again in subsequent years. The term "annual" implies a recurring event that takes place once a year. Thus, it is more appropriate to refer to the initial occurrence as a "pilot" or "inaugural" event until it is established as a tradition.

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