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The phrase "a year to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time duration required to produce or develop something.
Example: "The project took a year to create, but the results were worth the wait."
Alternatives: "one year to develop" or "a year for production".
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It took him a year to create the finished product.
He has four days four times a year to create a masterpiece for the ages.
"We worked for a year to create a serious, thoughtful context".
Mr. Goggin said he takes about a year to create a new show, starting with the lyrics.
The average customer visits two to three times a year to create a customized animal, or to buy outfits.
DesignYourDorm.com launched in June and took former University of Arizona students Taylor Robinson and Bryce Widelitz a year to create.
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Make a commitment in the new year to create opportunities for more discussions around these topics.
Kinman first used the large number of elkhorns shed near his farm every year to create a fence.
The Jockey Club wants to add skyboxes and to avoid spending millions of dollars each year to create an infield village.
It takes you a hundred years to create a reputation and about three seconds to lose it.
Rita Kempley of The Washington Post commented: "A million monkeys with a million crayons would be hard-pressed in a million years to create anything as cretinous as Battlefield Earth.
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