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Discover LudwigNo, "available year" is not grammatically correct as it does not make sense as a stand-alone phrase.
It may be part of a longer sentence, but it would require a noun or verb to make it a complete thought. For example, "The available year for enrollment is 2020" is a complete sentence with a clear subject and verb. Another example could be, "The company's available year for profit was in 2019." In this case, "available year" is being used to refer to a specific time period in which something is available or achievable.
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A vegetable sampler, yasai tendon ($4.60), is available year round.
For current information, available year round, see www.edinburgh-festivals.co.uk.
Food is available year round from human sources.
"Art Smart Cards" are available year round at the visitors services desk.
"Real" artichokes may be available year round, but these are worth stockpiling.
Domestic flights are available year round from Athens and Thessaloniki for £50-60.
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These cuties, from South Africa, will be available year-round.
Once seasonal delicacies, they are available year-round.
Infrequently available year-round rentals are often snapped up through word-of-mouth marketing.
Driveaways are available year-round – just keep checking to see when a suitable delivery becomes available.
Available year-round Trekking in the Simien Mountains is impressive but not overly technical.
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