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The phrase "a year why" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I don't understand the question; can you explain a year why?"
Alternatives: "a year for what reason" or "a year for which purpose".
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You have two shows a year – why are you not finished?
If you look in a drawer only once a year, why does it need a handle?
Title: "Teenage drinking: age of maturity, age of destruction" Title: A million violations a year: why have abortion laws?
Paul Dacre's Daily Mail fans would say he's well worth his £1.8m a year: why should Tony Hall languish so far behind?
How is that different from writing a Broadway score?" "I play 107 shows a year, why am I going to go home and play the fucking piano?
The average Oxford degree costs about £16,000 a year – why should this cost not be borne by those who can afford it?
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IF Broadway is having a banner year, why should Off Broadway suffer?
It's a new year, why not drink like it and try something new and unfamiliar.
Yet, after a 45-minute Skype interview with a gap year counselor, he came into the kitchen and said, "Why wouldn't I take a gap year?" Why wouldn't you, indeed?
Over A Year Ago, A Federal Court Struck Down VAM: Why Are We Still Using It To Evaluate Teachers?
Later, Duffy told her that the real question should be why individuals cannot delay Obamacare for a year and why Obama is not enrolled in the exchange.
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