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The phrase "a year of school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific academic year or the duration of time spent in an educational institution.
Example: "After a year of school, I feel much more prepared for my future career."
Alternatives: "an academic year" or "one school year".
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For a teacher: A Year of School ($52) can supply the tuition, books and other materials for one year of a child's schooling in a country recovering from war.
They say I'll miss a year of school and therefore be behind.
Lionelle had missed a year of school when she couldn't pay fees.
She had to wear a cast for six months and missed a year of school.
The Taliban had come when she had only a year of school left.
Despite hardship, he was a good student, never repeating a year of school.
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More than 20% of students in many American states repeat at least a year of schooling.
To ease the transition, the government plans to give reunited families several hundred dollars, as well as pay for at least a year of schooling.
An assessment of 535,000 five-year-olds in England found that after a year of schooling, 91,000 could not write simple words such as "cat" or "mum".
"In spite of many individual differences, a year of schooling does have, on the average, a major impact on brain function and skill," he said.
A randomized intervention on this produced gains on the order of a quarter to a third of a year of schooling.
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