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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year who" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "In a year who knows what changes might occur in the industry."
Alternatives: "a year that" or "a year when".
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This correlates with >500 000 cases of cervical cancer annually that kills around 200 000 women a year (WHO data).
"We get 20 or so a year who are infected".
The program produces 50 to 60 graduates a year, who are hired by the company.
"Given this kind of a year, who knows?" he said on Thursday.
But there is no typical path for the roughly 100 students a year who graduate.
Hollows is one of 6,700 people a year who bring medical compensation claims.
Frankly, if you only eat them once a year, who can be doing with the faff of crêpes?
"When we were selling five thousand Japanese guidebooks a year, who cared what we said?" Maureen told me.
Mr. Lin's program hosts as many as 500 Chinese students a year, who come for two weeks at a time.
Likewise, the 1 million kids a year who die of pneumonia, overwhelmingly in Africa, deserve more coverage, not less.
It's those working people earning £125,000 a year who who will face a second year of being hardest hit.
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