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The phrase "a year beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period that extends one year past a certain point or event.
Example: "The project is scheduled to be completed a year beyond the original deadline."
Alternatives: "one year later" or "a year later".
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In the last decade tuition and fees have risen an average of 4.9% a year beyond general inflation, according to the College Board.
Perhaps the most extreme example is California, whose death row costs taxpayers $114 million a year beyond the cost of imprisoning convicts for life.
This is a real contrast to the published prices, where the most rapid increases have been about 5percentt a year beyond inflation at public four-year colleges.
The median income in Albuquerque is $47,413, which gives residents almost $300 extra a month ($3,518 a year) beyond the amount needed to comfortably follow a 50-30-20 budget.
The World Health Organisation calculates it is $11.3bn £7.9bnn) a year beyond current investments.
That would be more than a year beyond the term of the Fed's current chairman, Ben S. Bernanke.
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"Probably a few years beyond, too.
For her, the likelihood of continuing her studies in Iraq is remote, because the annual cost of tuition is thousands of dollars a year – far beyond her reach.
Next year "will not be a very high-growth year, but it will be a positive year; beyond that I'm pessimistic".
By this time the piece is 10 minutes and a psychic year beyond its ending.
Recently the pension was told it will have to remain in the floundering investment for a third year beyond the state's 10-year commitment.
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