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The phrase "a three year" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a three-year" when used as a compound adjective.
Example: "She signed a three-year contract with the company."
Alternatives: "a three-year period" or "a three-year duration."
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"I feel like a three year old.
Grants ran for a three year period.
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A three-year contract followed.
A three-year marketing campaign.
Previously a three-year separation was needed.
Each member serves a three-year term.
"He's got a three-year contract.
Prosecutors had urged a three-year sentence.
"We have a three-year plan".
A three-year European tour followed.
She faces a three-year sentence.
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