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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period leading up to a specific event or deadline.
Example: "We have a year until the project deadline, so we need to start planning now."
Alternatives: "one year before" or "a year away from".
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I mourn separations (a year until the next one — how?).
He performed there several months a year until last November.
The status of the individual fistula was recorded twice a year until the end of the observation period.
The affair lasted for a year, until her husband was transferred.
Hawkins attended the customary one-room schoolhouse, a few months a year, until he was sixteen.
HSBC predicts that the solar industry will grow by 45% a year until 2012.
It is less than a year until the first primaries and caucuses.
Under the plans announced Wednesday, the program will be extended for a year until January 2015.
He remained in Brussels for a year until, foreseeing expulsion, he took refuge on British territory.
"We don't have the luxury of waiting a year until we have everything perfect".
It can take you through a year until your next visit.
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