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Discover Ludwig"a year time" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "a year's time," which means "one year" or "a period of one year." You can use it when talking about future plans or events that will happen in one year from now. For example, "I plan to travel the world in a year's time" or "We will be married in a year's time."
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The pay varies widely but can reach $300,000 a year, Time executives said.
Next week he will have been in office for exactly a year, time enough for a preliminary judgment.
He soon began closing the restaurant for many months a year, time he used for culinary experimentation.
The party has pledged to hire 8,000 GPs extra by 2020, paid for by its planned £2.5bn a year Time to Care fund.
Miliband and Burnham repeatedly stress their £2.5bn a year "time to care fund" – paid for by the mansion tax, tax avoiders and tobacco firms – which will pay for all the extra staff.
"The NHS needs Labour's better plan for 20,000 more nurses and 8,000 more GPs, paid for with a £2.5bn a year time to care fund, and guaranteed GP appointments within 48 hours".
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He took up the cause three springs ago, after complaining one too many times to his wife about the twice-a-year time change.
"A thousand people a year times ten thousand years will never see what was here," he said.
Maybe in a years time we might see a merger of TrustedPlaces and QYPE?
You may want to put it onto disk then in a years time, remake it.
Based on a two year time series, this paper presents the SARM assessment over ocean.
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