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for a further year vs for a further one year

Both phrases are correct, but 'for a further year' is more commonly used and sounds more natural. 'For a further one year' is also grammatically correct but less common.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1944 views

for a further year

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate an additional year beyond the current time frame. It is commonly used in formal and informal contexts.

Examples:

  • He extended his contract for a further year.
  • The project will continue for a further year.
  • She decided to stay in the country for a further year.
  • The warranty is valid for a further year.
  • They postponed the event for a further year.
  • The Commission's new proposal extends the programmes which were maintained for a further year.
  • The last protocol expired on 30 June 2003 and was extended for a further year.
  • The Commission will therefore consider extending those measures for a further year.
  • The supplementary research programme should therefore be extended for a further year to make use of the technical facilities available.
  • Last December the Council decided to extend the measures for a further year.
  • The Commission is proposing that the Protocol be extended for a further year.
  • EUPOL RD Congo should be continued for a further year until 30 September 2011.
  • Aung San Suu Kyi's latest five-year term of house arrest was extended in May for a further year.
  • An extension for a further year would also allow the conclusions of the assessment currently being conducted to be fleshed out.
  • If there are specific problems, then the two-year period may be extended for a further year, but the Member State must incorporate the procedure in full.
  • The aim of the Commission proposal is to prolong the deadline for a further year.
  • In practice, this means that a sizeable number of EU citizens will be discriminated against unnecessarily for a further year and a half when exercising their right to free movement between EU countries.
  • The proposed decision is chiefly aimed at extending Decision 2004/465/EC for a further year so that Community support for fisheries control will continue to be available until the entry into force of the planned new financial framework for the period from 2007 to 2013.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, I wish to urgently express my group's opposition to the decision that the Council has adopted to extend the current EU-Morocco Fisheries Partnership Agreement for a further year, as proposed by the Commission.
  • Whereas the requirement to return to the exporter's Member State of establishment one copy of an export declaration which has been accepted by a customs office referred to in Article 791(1) of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 should be extended for a further year;
  • 2. The attached draft Decision of the EEA Joint Committee aims to modify Protocol 31 to extend cooperation, beyond 31 December 2004, in the field of the implementation and development of the internal market for a further year (2005) and concerning:
  • 'Where an application is submitted under the second subparagraph of paragraph 1 the said period shall be set at one year, but may be extended for a further year, at the right-holder's request, by the service which took the original decision';
  • The restrictive measures should be extended for a further year until 10 October 2011.
  • However, Regulation No 2211/2003 [6] extended the validity of the GSP scheme for a further year, until 31 December 2005.
  • Since the human rights situation in Columbia was extremely distressing, we decided to provide funding for a further year and we will have to decide whether or not to continue with this.

Alternatives:

  • for another year
  • for an additional year
  • for one more year
  • for an extra year
  • for an additional year

for a further one year

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday usage.

This phrase is also used to indicate an additional year, but it is less commonly used compared to 'for a further year.' It is still grammatically correct.

Examples:

  • The lease was extended for a further one year.
  • They decided to postpone the project for a further one year.
  • She planned to study abroad for a further one year.
  • The warranty was extended for a further one year.
  • He committed to the job for a further one year.
  • The partial suspension was extended for a further period of one year by Council Regulation (EC) No 1866/2005.
  • The performance feedback mechanism should therefore be continued for a further trial period of one year.
  • Not later than 30 months after its adoption, the Council shall review the operation of this Regulation and determine whether to extend it for a further period of one year.
  • The temporary designation provided for in paragraph 1 shall not exceed a period of one year. It may be renewed once for a further period of one year.
  • Notwithstanding the above, the Commission may submit, before 30 June 2002, proposals to extend the validity of the provisions referred to in Articles 6(2) and (3), 8, 10 and 11 for a further period of one year.
  • This regulation came to an end on 31 December 1999.By extending this regulation today for a further period of one year, we are also giving the Commission time to prepare a new regulation which I hope will be a multiannual one to replace the existing regulation.
  • In view of the aforementioned findings, it is therefore proposed that the suspension of the anti-dumping measures on imports of silico-manganese (including ferro-silico-manganese) be extended for a further period of one year pursuant to Article 14(4) of the basic Regulation.
  • On that occasion, the Council agreed, in Article 2 of the said Regulation, that not later than 30 months after its adoption, the Council would review the operation of that Regulation and determine whether to extend it for a further period of one year.
  • Because no seat agreement has been formalised to date, the budgetary authority has limited the duration of the new lease contract to one year, automatically renewable for a maximum of one further year.
  • A further one year extension of the Convention is in the interest of both the Community and its Member States.
  • - allow for the possibility of a further extension of one year.
  • As far as we are concerned, this has to be a one-off increase, not a further one next year and another one the year after.
  • We are now being asked to agree to a further postponement of one year, as there has been a delay in the implementation of the applicable regulation 820/97.
  • The permit shall be renewable for two further periods of one year.
  • If, based on this evaluation, the Member State considers that a further period of one year is required, it should so inform the Commission by 31 January 2011 at the latest, giving its reasons.
  • However, to limit the duration even further to one year would erode the advantages of the autonomous trade preferences measure, and they would become meaningless.
  • then the measure shall not be adopted for a further one month.
  • We cannot sanction a further postponement of one year without reservation; otherwise we may well be forced again this time next year to agree to a further postponement because some Member States have again failed to do their homework.
  • A further transition period of one year may be granted for the implementation of variable No 310 for the NACE Rev. 2 Divisions 52, 69, 70, 71, 73, 78, 80 and 81 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.
  • One year further on we see in the report from the Court of Auditors that the Commission has not adhered to that rule.

Alternatives:

  • for a further year
  • for another year
  • for an additional year
  • for one more year
  • for an extra year

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