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The phrase "a year during the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time frame within a year or to describe events that occurred in that year.
Example: "A year during the Great Depression saw significant changes in the economy."
Alternatives: "a year in the" or "a year within the".
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The group fell an average of 4.4percentt a year during the decade.
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index rose at a compound rate of 13.1 percent a year during the first period, assuming reinvestment of dividends.
So compare it to a money market: A Vanguard money fund would have earned you only 4.9% a year during the time the Merger Fund has been running.
The growth rate of the city's population slumped, from 5.6% a year during the 1950s to 0.8% since 1991.
Wall Street analysts project that St. Paul Companies' earnings growth will average 10percentt a year during the next five years.
In America sales of toys grew by 10% a year during the recession of 1990-91 and by more than 3% in that of 2001.
I go home three times a year, during the holidays.
All NFL players are tested once a year during the pre-season.
Harvests take three months to cultivate and only occur twice a year during the rainy season.
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This took a year & during the time the Bishop became bothered by Monsignor Gau's popularity.
Japanese consumer prices rose 2.5% a year during the 1980s, but economic stagnation has reduced consumer-price inflation to only 1.4% a year since 1990.
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