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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year to save" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific timeframe dedicated to saving money or resources for a particular goal or purpose.
Example: "We have set aside a year to save for our dream vacation to Europe."
Alternatives: "a year to accumulate" or "a year to set aside".
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The government has pledged £150m a year to save rural ones, but their number too is diminishing.
Mr. Minchillo lived on $1 pizza for more than a year to save money to travel to India, Greece, Lebanon and Egypt to work on photo stories.
Plus, the bursaries provided mean you don't have to work for a year to save enough to be able to do some volunteering.
It has joined other groups in urging a new tax on personal income above $150,000 a year to save programs and cut the property tax.
If oil prices stay at current levels, consumers would have $250 billion more, over a year, to save or spend elsewhere, according to Lawrence Goldstein, an energy economist.
Not only have they lost their dream of a better life, Edward and Isaac have also lost the money that they had worked for a year to save up - the man who organised the voyage refused to reimburse them.
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She says, 'Took me a slap year to save seb'm nickels, but I done it.
The UK MEP Andrew Duff spoke of "a critical year to save the EU".
The ad was for a campaign last year to save future generations of women and girls from hating their bodies.
Charity A spends $20 million per year to save 100 children from cancer.
It makes a huge contribution every year to save American lives and improve the life quality for thousands of Americans.
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