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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the time required to acquire knowledge or skills in a particular subject or area.
Example: "It took me a year to learn the guitar, but it was worth every moment."
Alternatives: "one year to master" or "a year for learning".
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It took him a year to learn.
Moreover, new recruits can take more than a year to learn a job.
It took him about a year to learn the basics of the unwieldy instrument.
Yet Nicolette was convicted of prostitution and sent to a juvenile detention center for a year to learn "moral principles".
I worked for a year to learn the business and to see if I wanted to commit to shoemaking.
He spent so long in intensive care that he says it took him a year to learn to walk again.
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It took me a full year to learn the role".
If Marino had come here, he would have been the starter and Daunte would have had a second year to learn.
It took him an entire year to learn how to tie his shoes in less than an hour, button his clothing, and live without assistance.
"I don't have a very strong performance (laughs), but I try every year to learn a little more.
Television viewers who have been waiting seven-and-a-half years to learn the identity of the titular mother in the CBS comedy "How I Met Your Mother" may have to wait a little longer.
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