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The phrase "as next year" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a time frame that is one year ahead from the current year, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We expect to see significant changes in our policies as next year approaches."
Alternatives: "by next year" or "in the coming year".
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The real work could start as early as next year.
But as early as next year, that could change.
That was to have started as early as next year.
The improvements could begin as soon as next year.
Starting as early as next year, the 3,200 G.A.O.
The phone could be available as soon as next year.
A trial could start as early as next year.
It could be as soon as next year".
As far as next year goes, we'll explore our options again.
With time already served, Mr. Mehserle could be released from prison as early as next year.
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AS: Next year I am going to do some writing here.
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