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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year which will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions about the future in relation to a specific year.
Example: "2023 is a year which will bring many changes to our industry."
Alternatives: "a year that will" or "a year expected to".
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That is $70,000 a year, which will cover living costs and incidental expenses.
Cornell offered $25,317 a year, which will almost cover the annual cost, $29,877.
Angola, for instance, will lose support in a year, which will push up its vaccines bill by 1,500%.
What is more, Mr. Einhorn said, Green Mountain's patent on K-Cup technology will expire in about a year, which will open the business to competitors.
The US Anti-Doping Agency's assessment on that is imminent at the beginning of a year which will be dominated by such disclosures.
It became a national scholarship scheme aimed at 50,000 students a year, which will provide a package which may include "fee waivers", discounted accommodation or cash.
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Usually, you'll be able to find a similar model from a different year, which will generally look almost the same and may only be missing a few negligible features.
Of course it's a presidential year, which will bring higher turnout on both sides, so it's a different situation.
He has begun a busy year, which will include the premieres of several works.
He said: "We have also started discussions with the football club about a civic event or parade at the end of the season, to celebrate a fantastic year which will hopefully end with promotion to the Football League.
I'm looking forward to a new year which will undoubtedly bring new challenges, but most importantly, it will bring new opportunities.
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