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Discover LudwigThe phrase "year-long commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a commitment or obligation that lasts for an entire year. Example: "She made a year-long commitment to volunteer at the local shelter every weekend."
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The difference between this and all other reality shows was, obviously, year-long commitment.
Treasure Data, on the other hand, costs $1,500 to $2,500 a month with a year-long commitment.
Retrofit comes at a cost, though, with its starter, 10percentt weight loss program (which includes 12 expert sessions) beginning at $259/month for a year-long commitment and scaling up from there.
The publisher is hoping fans will be intrigued enough about the origins of those characters to shell out $9.99 a month, or $4.99 monthly with a year-long commitment.
I'm making a year-long commitment to City Year.
But if "we must keep our covenant with them" as President Obama proclaims, then Veterans Day must be a year-long commitment.
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It required a six-year long commitment from those seeking citizenship.
The 2012 conference was a continuation of that 20-year-long commitment, encouraging the inclusion of the extraordinary field of epigenetics as it relates to pediatric exposures and health.
We simulate the commitment and dispatch of generators and the scheduling of PEV charging over a year-long period.
But a year-long banishment?
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but The Boston Herald, citing unnamed sources, said Stevens signed a six-year contract — an unusually long commitment in today's N.B.A., where coaches are tossed aside frequently.
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