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Discover LudwigThe phrase "year to" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands.
It may be part of a larger expression, such as "year to date," which refers to the period from the beginning of the year to the current date. Example: "The company's revenue has increased by 15% year to date compared to last year."
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Only one year to wait.
Average course takes a year to complete.
Happy New Year to all Numberplay readers.
It took another year to finish it.
They have a year to do so".
It's not my year to go.
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Year-to-date profit-and-loss statement.
"Year-to-year predicting is pretty useless.
Shares are down 61% year-to-date.
It's down 25% year-to-date.
It's doing well year-to-date.
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