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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fourth year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is in their fourth year of a program, such as high school or college.
Example: "As a fourth year student, I am preparing for my final exams and planning my graduation."
Alternatives: "a senior" or "in my fourth year".
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Hey! I'm a fourth year EECS student.
Joel is a fourth year PhD student in Chemical Engineering.
Hi! I'm a fourth year EECS major from Philadelphia.
The Lakers hold an option for a fourth year.
(There is an option for a fourth year).
I'm a fourth year PhD student in Marc Levoy's group in the Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory.
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I'm a fourth-year architecture student here.
Danny is a fourth-year PhD student in Religious Studies.
Stéphanie is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Religious Studies.
Natalia Birgisson is a fourth-year medical student at Stanford.
Steven Zhang is a fourth-year medical student at Stanford.
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