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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year to each" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the allocation of time or resources, typically in a context where each individual or entity is receiving an equal share of a year.
Example: "In our project, we decided to allocate a year to each team member to develop their respective sections."
Alternatives: "one year for each" or "a year apiece".
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He acts as the treasurer and usually sends a check twice a year to each player.
Friends and relatives can add up to £1,200 a year to each child's account.
Major League Baseball's (MLB) central contracts are thought to be worth $30m a year to each of the 30 teams.
But Mr. Rabey said incorporation would add $1,500 to $2,000 a year to each West Hempstead resident's tax bill.
It would limit soft money contributions to $75,000 a year to each of the six national party committees, but still allow unlimited contributions to the state parties.
The ad will result eventually in the sale of at least four books a year to each of the 7 million families which now receive the catalogue.
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"It costs us $80,000 a year to educate each student".
It costs Maryknoll roughly $25,000 a year to support each person at a mission site.
So they pay $2,000-5,000 2,000-5,000eep each one running smoothlyear
[New York Daily News] It costs almost $170,000 a year to house each of New York City's inmates.
The government has squandered its few resources on the military while spending just 28centss a year to educate each child.
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