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The phrase "a year to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the time required to create or produce something, often in a context where the duration is significant.
Example: "The sculpture was a year to make, reflecting the artist's dedication and skill."
Alternatives: "a year to create" or "a year to produce".
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The product, called Salesforce1, took a year to make.
It takes more than a year to make.
It took more than a year to make the film.
All the more so because China gave itself just over a year to make the transition.
Now I pay eleven dollars a year to make sure that nobody else takes "Katzentoons".
It took a year to make the family's fourth-floor loft habitable.
It took her, working on her own, a year to make Ghost.
It took me a year to make sure we did everything right".
The United States produces enough waste greases a year to make 500 million gallons of biodiesel.
It took her a year to make rice with the correct flavor and consistency.
The mill's 350 workers produce enough paper in a year to make 450 billion cigarettes.
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