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"year into" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It usually indicates a point in time that is one year after a specific event or starting point. Example: "He was still struggling with the new job a year into his employment."
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"We're already one year into the SDGs.
"I'm a year into the game now.
Millay, a year into menopause, was getting fat and blowsy.
Now we're a year into it; everybody's feeling the pinch".
It hit Iran roughly one year into the Obama presidency.
I'm one year into a five-year program here.
And he is only one year into his term.
One year into the strategy, GNM is performing as planned.
But a year into it, I started fretting.
Alabama is another year into its program under Nick Saban.
About a year into their courtship, they moved in together.
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