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The phrase "a year will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future events or predictions related to a specific year.
Example: "In 2025, a year will be marked by significant technological advancements."
Alternatives: "one year will be" or "the upcoming year will be".
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"The next six months to a year will be critical".
"The only 52 weeks a year will be 52 weeks of payment," he told the conference.
Museum officials contend the deal, which has been in negotiations for a year, will be concluded.
Only 100 a year will be built, starting in fall 2009.
The funding, which amounts to £250m a year, will be confirmed in the budget on Wednesday.
Those with incomes over $1m a year will be $162,000 better off.
Welfare cuts totalling £12bn a year will be revealed in next month's budget, the government has announced.
About 66 million tons of coal a year will be dug up for export, mostly to India.
The first, carrying 27.3 billion cubic meters a year, will be launched in October, the second in 2012.
An average family (on an income of around 50m lire a year) will be around 800,000 lire better off.
These dishes, which Mr. Achatz has been refining for a year, will be served for all of three months.
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