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The phrase "a years" is not grammatically correct in written English. The word "year" is a countable noun and requires a determiner before it, such as "a," "an," or "the." So, "a years" should actually be "a year" or "years." Example: I have been working at this company for a year.
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On January 12 after a years illness.
Paternity: After a years' service, 15 days' paid leave.
None have an "oh *&%$#" late frost that kills a years growth!
Some European countries have lots of storage: Latvia has at least a years' worth.
It was used as early as the 10th century, and continued for nearly a years.
The advisers are required to undergo a years training for the job.
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— to reverse a years-long slide in profits.
It may well become a years-long movement.
Trump has had a years-long fascination with Time magazine.
The two men have a years-old feud.
During a years-long recovery, she was told her IQ had dropped 30 points.
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