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The phrase "a year to the day since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific event occurred exactly one year ago from the current date.
Example: "It was a year to the day since we last saw each other at the reunion."
Alternatives: "one year ago today" or "exactly a year ago".
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Q: It's a year to the day since you became PM.
Watson, a former defence minister, said after the ruling: "It's a year to the day since Dripa received royal assent.
It was a year to the day since Murray put Nadal out of this tournament, hobbling on one leg.
Almost a year to the day since the Wildcats were beaten 80-0 at Warrington a fourth straight victory looked likely early on.
The launch comes a year to the day since the Guardian posted the first of a series of NSA documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, sparking a worldwide debate on surveillance, privacy, and civil liberties.
It came a year to the day since Trump ordered a US strike in which 59 missiles hit a Syrian airbase thought to be the origin of the attack on Khan Sheikhun.
A year to the day since he crashed out of the 2011 Tour with a broken collarbone, Wiggins now has a chance of becoming the first Briton to win cycling's toughest event.
The manner of the defeat, too, was notable, coming a year to the day since Nadal retired hurt against Murray in Melbourne, as he struggled with the knee injuries that had threatened his career.
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Eight years to the day since I last saw you.
Saturday marked 10 years to the day since hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans.
Monday marked five years to the day since Robbie Keane first arrived at the LA Galaxy.
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