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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the remaining time until a deadline or the end of a period, such as a project, contract, or life event.
Example: "With only a year left until graduation, I need to focus on my studies."
Alternatives: "one year remaining" or "a year to go".
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Van Gundy has a year left on his contract.
Graham had a year left on a five-year contract.
The dog's only got a year left on the street.
He had a year left on his contract.
Haslett has a year left on his current deal.
Hughes has a year left on his contract.
Now I have only a year left, and I'm thinking about other options.
But the captain has only a year left on his contract.
Ahmadinejad, with a year left in his second term, was a lame duck.
He has a year left with Fox, the same time left on Fox's baseball contract.
They've only got a year left before they slide into lame duckery.
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