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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is limited to a single year, often in contexts discussing timeframes or durations.
Example: "The project will last a year only, so we need to make the most of our time."
Alternatives: "just one year" or "only one year".
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However, after a year only two dozen articles were in.
Precipitation is less than 2 inches a year, only slightly more than the Sahara desert.
Of 28,000 men, 22,000 were dead within a year, only 1,000 of them perishing in combat.
The Volt's label said driving the car 15,000 miles a year only on battery power would cost $601.
Residents here earn about $3,000 a year, only about two-thirds as much as those in Shanghai.
"She comes twice a year only, and you have to be prepared to have the right thing".
Of the 17 employees at the company who earn more than $1m a year, only one is a woman.
Their number remained fairly consistent from 1976 to 1989, averaging about 23 a year, only once going above 30.
In fact, of the 2,000 killings of children a year, only about 10 occur in or near schools.
Singapore's central bank sets policy twice a year only, and so would have risked being behind the curve if it had not tightened now.
Husaiba al-Sharqiya is midway between Ramadi and Fallujah, which has been under Isis control for more than a year only 30 miles from Baghdad.
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