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Discover Ludwig"a year late" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to describe an action that is happening later than expected or planned. Example: The project was completed a year late, causing the company to miss their deadline and incur additional costs.
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Wembley stadium is over a year late.
We're a year late".
It's only realised this a year late.
THE GAME GAME A year late and $100 short.
It's like realizing somebody rob you a year late".
This meeting is particularly frenetic, since it is a year late.
A revised opening date has just been set: Sept. 9, 2001, more than a year late.
To get it fixed meant surgery and rehabilitation and starting college a year late.
(William Faulkner was eventually chosen, and received his prize a year late).
FEMA was a year late in delivering a new strategy for housing disaster victims.
He never returned, except for fleeting visits and then for a year late in his life.
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