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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a timeframe or deadline for relocating or changing one's residence.
Example: "We have a year to move before the lease expires, so we need to start looking for a new place soon."
Alternatives: "a year to relocate" or "a year to shift".
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It's taken a year to move 20km.
She has been waiting a year to move in.
He mentioned that he planned to leave the service in a year to move on to commercial jets.
It may take one person a year to move up one grade level and another only six months.
Ferguson is boasting about the marketing initiative they took as temps and how they're the first temps in a year to move up the ladder like this.
For instance, it allowed a young woman with an infant who was renting a home without the association's knowledge a year to move out.
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In a pedagogical context there has been a tendency in recent years to move toward a pedagogy of diversity (Bennett et al., 2007).
The A's have lobbied for years to move to San Jose.
Dr. Gottlieb has acknowledged it would take years to move a proposed menthol ban forward.
"It takes 50 years to move an airport.
Most cases take years to move from a foster situation to adoption.
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