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The phrase "after a year this" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to something that occurs or changes after a year, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "After a year, this project will finally be completed."
Alternatives: "after one year" or "following a year".
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But after a year, this much is clear: Almost all of Trump's accomplishments are the work of traditional Republican policy staffers and congressional leaders.
After a year, this eccentric outlier suddenly scuttled to the top of the US podcast chart, shutting out populist heavyweights such as Radiolab and National Public Radio behemoth This American Life (which averages around 800,000 downloads per episode).
"Then, after a year, this one woman—I guess she was like queen bee walks over and says, 'We've been noticing that you come to the same park all the time.
Janibeg renewed the siege in 1345 but was again forced to lift it after a year, this time by an epidemic of plague that devastated his forces.
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So after a year at this modeling school, I felt a bit stuck.
After a year of this, we couldn't take it anymore.
After a year like this one, Mara cannot wait to see what will happen next.
After a year of this endeavor, something dawned on me: the way I viewed the world had palpably changed.
After a year of this, his parents transferred him to a progressive boys' school in Bracebridge, Ontario, where there was very little system to subvert.
"After a year at this level, the one thing I see is that these guys are Formula Ones," Boucher said Tuesday.
But after a year in this lab, I decided that I was no longer interested in becoming a bench scientist.
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