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The phrase "a single year of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration of one year in a particular context, such as experience, study, or an event.
Example: "After a single year of dedicated practice, she became an expert in her field."
Alternatives: "one year of" or "a year of".
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His fund made $15bn in a single year, of which Paulson took $4bn for himself.
And no company in the C.S.F.B. study forecasts even a single year of declining profits.
So a single year of scores — which some states may use for evaluation — can be misleading.
However unjustified, even a single year of relatively minor decline can create concerns.
Agency scientists estimate that a single year of glider pollution causes as many as sixteen hundred premature deaths.
He never said much for himself, being just a country bricklayer with a single year of high school behind him.
Of course, only the wealthy can afford to pay even a single year of college upfront, let alone multiple years.
The average annual household income in South Africa is about £3,500; fees and living costs for a single year of university add up to more than this.
The companies say a single year of surplus will not deter them from long-term commitments to increase output, but some experts are worried.
The makers say that a single year of surplus is not likely to deter them from long-term commitments to increase output.
Pam Golding Properties was the first South African real estate business to achieve sales turnover figures for a single year of around Rand 18 billion.
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