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The phrase "a year to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the time required for a project, process, or skill to be fully realized or completed.
Example: "The new software took a year to develop, but the results were worth the wait."
Alternatives: "one year for development" or "a year for completion".
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It took more than a year to develop the project and gain the museum's approval.
It costs about $6,000 to $7,000 a year to develop one.
Congress gave the Transportation Department a year to develop rules requiring a warning system for tire pressure.
Tama Herman, with tongue in cheek, named her company Mad Cow, and took a year to develop the sauce.
Normally it would take at least a year to develop a consensus from all of the people in a community".
Joseph J. Santiago, the State Police superintendent, said New Jersey worked for a year to develop the system and will begin putting it in place this week.
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Since 2013, it has loaned about forty billion dollars a year to developing countries, according to David Dollar, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
The rich countries promised to channel $100bn £66bnn) a year to developing nations by 2020 to help them deal with global warming.
"I've had a whole year to develop and learn what the N.F.L. is all about.
Companies spend a tremendous amount of money each year to develop a few new products, whether movies or car models.
$250 million per year to develop a new TB vaccine.
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