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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain period of time has passed within a year, often referring to the completion of a specific duration or milestone.
Example: "By the time we reach July, we will be a year through our project."
Alternatives: "one year in" or "a year in progress".
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The state hopes to raise $440 million a year through new tobacco taxes.
By 2005 he was making $2 million a year through his CBGB Fashion line.
They already have to pay Bernie Williams $12.5 million a year through the 2006 season.
3Com hopes to save $200 million to $250 million a year through the restructuring.
The travel group had originally forecast industry growth averaging 7percentt a year through 2008.
He earned $800,000 to $1 million a year through the scheme, the complaint said.
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It could also save the government an estimated $36 million a year through reduced errors and investigations.
We increased the price an average of 8% a year through that decade.
Health spending will grow by an average of 5.8% a year through 2020.
It raises up to £20 million a year through an illegal diesel oil processing scam.
And it says here that we increase the price an average of 16% a year through the decade.
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