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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the passage of time or events that have occurred over the course of a year.
Example: "A year has passed since we last met, and so much has changed."
Alternatives: "one year has" or "a year has gone by".
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A year has its rituals.
A year has passed.
More than a year has passed.
Since then, a year has never passed without a show.
A year has passed since our beloved Anne left us.
It seems much more than a year has passed.
Now, more than a year has gone by.
A year has gone by since we lost our Lizzy.
A year has passed, though, with almost no progress.
A year has passed since Communications Biology opened for submissions.
What a difference a year has made at Sky News.
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