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The phrase "a year passes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the passage of time, often in a narrative or reflective context. Example: "As the seasons changed, a year passes, and I find myself reflecting on how much has changed in my life."
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A year passes.
"What if it doesn't sell?" Imagine what will happen if you are unable to make a sale after a month or a year passes.
It orbits so close to its star that surface temperatures reach more than 600C and a year passes in five Earth days.
A year passes – then we see the couple, now a shadow of their former selves, squatting in a concrete house-shell, taking it in turns to wash themselves in a stagnant puddle.
Scarcely a year passes without the claimed discovery of a previously overlooked work by Leonardo, and argument still rages over the authenticity of the heavily restored Salvator Mundi which became the most expensive painting in the world when it sold for more than $450m£340m0m), at a Christie's auction in New York last winter.
A year passes and then suddenly you feel you're going nowhere in your career trajectory.
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But then more than a year passed.
A year passed before I made it back to Treece.
More than 10 million people a year pass it.
A year passed, and the couple grew inseparable.
But a year passed, then another, and no word came.
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