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The phrase "a year to qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time frame required to meet certain criteria or standards, often in contexts like education, training, or eligibility.
Example: "To become a certified instructor, you need to complete a year to qualify for the examination."
Alternatives: "a year for eligibility" or "a year to meet the requirements".
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They will also need to work at least 240 hours a year to qualify.
Spend more than £10,000 a year to qualify for the top Black tier.
In many states, a company must create 25 jobs a year to qualify for a rebate.
Families must earn less than $97,200 a year to qualify.
Britain's homes open for a minimum of 28 days a year to qualify for tax breaks on death duties.
"Generally you need $75,000 a year to qualify," he said, referring to the standard requirement that income be at least 40 times the monthly rent.
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A child must reside in a home for a full year to qualify for some tax breaks, while for others the adult getting the break need not lay eyes on the child.
The experts must have university qualifications or prove they will be paid a minimum income of $48,000 per year to qualify for a visa.
He believes it needs to sell 1 million units in its maiden year to qualify as a hit.
You can donate any time until the end of the year (to qualify for a 2018 tax write-off if you itemize).
Zoran spent his school holidays bombing around the coast in his dinghy; in his early twenties it took him only a few years to qualify as a charter skipper.
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