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The phrase "a year forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a concept of time that feels eternal or unchanging, often in a poetic or metaphorical context.
Example: "In my heart, I will cherish the memories we made together, a year forever etched in my soul."
Alternatives: "an eternity of a year" or "a year that lasts forever".
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A year? Forever?
Eighty dollars a year, forever, seems steep.
I think I'll do nothing, or do what I want -- won't work -- for six months, a year, forever.
Three hundred shows a year forever!" Alert to detail, he immediately added that 300 shows was an exaggeration.
With a subscription, you'll always get the latest version — Office 2015, Office 2031, Office 2119 — but, of course, you have to pay $100 a year forever.
The deal guarantees them two weeks' occupancy a year, forever -- as long as they pay the $360 annual fee for each week.
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A perpetuity is a constant cash flow at regular intervals forever, for example, a preferred stock that pays $1000 a year for forever.
Bo Diddley, dead a year, living forever.
The Wanderer and Runaround Sue both reached No 1, earning him a contract at Columbia Records worth a guaranteed $100,000 a year, and forever defining his image: macho yet vulnerable, the sensitive soul with fists of iron.
And then the process repeats three times a year for forever.
A bitter debate over an army petition led Levellers to charge the Independents, Vane among them, with attempting to "oppress the people" and wanting to "hold the reigns of power... not for a year, but forever".
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