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The phrase "a boom year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a year in which there is significant growth or success, often in a business or economic context.
Example: "The company reported record profits, marking it as a boom year for their sales division."
Alternatives: "a prosperous year" or "a record year".
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Neither had expected such a boom year.
What made 2010 such a boom year for abortion restrictions?
The tourism sector, which amassed about $6 billion in 2010, a boom year, has been decimated.
Despite the fall in Chrysler's operating earnings, last year was a boom year for Detroit.
"It's looking like a boom year," said John Dale from the CCC.
"It's not a boom year [for retailers] but it's not a bad year either.
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In 2013, a boom oil year, it was among the states that spent the least per student, and ranked No. 1 in cutting funding to education.
After nearly a decade of boom years, the revenue that states have become accustomed to receiving dried up significantly.
After a string of boom years the international art market is stalling, with falls in global sales by both volume and value.
There would seem to be a simple correlation: boom years, low steady gold price; lost decade, steadily increasing price.
For those in the information-technology industry lucky enough to have made a fortune during the boom years, there is now a far sexier alternative: owning a rocket.
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