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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year for each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific allocation of time or resources, typically in a context where something is assigned or designated for each individual or item.
Example: "In our project, we will allocate a year for each team member to develop their skills and expertise."
Alternatives: "one year per person" or "a year assigned to each".
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Lockheed's earlier contract offer included pay raises of 3 percent a year for each of the next three years.
Like school sixth forms, UTCs receive between £500 and £1,200 less a year for each 16-plus pupil than for other pupils.
American sales of craft beer have grown at least 10percentt a year for each of the past seven years, according to the Brewers Association.
Small firms and charities were told to pay £364 a year for each job.
The city expects to receive just $700 a year for each site.
Both drugs cost about $165,000 a year for each patient.
Sherritt pays Castro approximately $10,000 a year for each of these Cuban workers.
In a Coverdell Education Savings Account, you can invest $2,000 a year for each child.
Pennsylvania spends an average of $20,000 a year for each one, about the national average.
His training budget is about $4,000 a year for each repair technician.
In Indonesia, a life sentence means a year for each year you have lived when convicted.
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