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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a time frame that is one year away from a specific date or event.
Example: "We are planning to launch the new product a year out from now, in 2024."
Alternatives: "one year away" or "in a year".
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Allyn was floored: "It's a year out!
"When they told me I was looking at a year out, I cried," he said.
He's had a year out, but I think he'll be straight enough".
Oil properties discount $90 oil a year out, a call on worldwide GDP momentum.
"My wife told me not to box, take a year out, but I didn't.
"That's why we're putting this a year out is a year out of making small tests of every process we go through before we do the full order".
Since it hardly exceeds its depreciation allowance, this boodle must exceed $50 billion a year out.
The newlyweds are a year out.
Wilson had joined the Army a year out of college.
So has he got those 15 a year out?
In 2012, about 2.5 million people took a year out.
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