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The phrase "a year just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a specific duration or time frame, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "It has been a year just since we last met."
Alternatives: "just a year" or "only a year".
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After all, it is hard to land a job that pays $65 million a year just to show up.
"We've reduced costs by $50 million a year just in our administrative spaces," Mr. Bigsby said.
The Defense Department is the country's largest single consumer of energy, spending $15 billion a year just on fuel.
"And it costs $5 million a year just to keep the doors open," he added.
A year! Just like that.
And it's worth paying £8bn a year just for that.
That's 20,000lbs a year, just from my car".
It took a year just to prepare the summit".
"I have homeowners waiting for a year just to get an update, let alone a resolution".
It will take more than a year just to clean up.
At Mount Vernon, Sparks guessed that it would take him a year just to read Washington's papers.
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