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The phrase "a year to return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a timeframe for someone or something to come back or be back in a particular place or situation.
Example: "After a long journey, the travelers were given a year to return to their homeland."
Alternatives: "a year to come back" or "a year to get back".
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It took her a year to return to college.
It took him almost a year to return to the ice.
When spinach was recalled in 2006, consumers took over a year to return to previous spending patterns.
From now on, customers will have just a year to return items — and will need to provide proof of purchase.
Eni's chairman, Giuseppe Recchi, recently told analysts that it would probably take a year to return Libya to normal export levels.
Since Smoltz worked for more than a year to return to the majors, he may be amenable to continuing in the minors and perhaps even pitching in relief.
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O'Callaghan said 2016 would be a good year to return the paintings.
All the while, Henin was warning that she needed a "transition year" to return to the game's elite.
Pay back computation is showing a 12.36 year to return the capital investment.
She won a by-election later in the year to return to parliament.
Saturn takes approximately 29 and a half years to return to where it was at birth.
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