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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year year" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or redundancy, as "year" is repeated unnecessarily.
Example: "I have been working on this project for a year year, and I am finally seeing progress."
Alternatives: "a year" or "one year".
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"Everyone said, we could do that in a year, year and a half," said Mr. Pritchett.
"A year, year and a half ago, they told us about it," Ms. Smith said.
"When a guy has surgery, it takes a year, year and a half.
"It takes about a year, year and a half to bring down a good organization".
"I read through that case a year, year and a half ago, and it really didn't stand out.
The groups that did best Swedish women in the mid-19th century, Japanese women today extended their life expectancy by a fairly steady three months a year, year after year (see chart 3).
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Predictably, about a year, year-and-a-half later, the economy will do well.
"How old?" "Year, year and a half".
Maurice lived here for a period of years, years ago.
Shinwari waited a year, two years.
A year? Longer than a year".
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