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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key year for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight the significance of a particular year in relation to an event, development, or trend.
Example: "The year 2020 was a key year for advancements in remote work technology."
Alternatives: "a pivotal year for" or "a crucial year for".
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1990 was also a key year for my club, Crystal Palace.
Rennie's team is clearly his now, and this will be a key year for him.
It will be a key year for confirming that in future we should strive for greater equality.
Without doubt, 2013 will be a key year for debates on what comes next after the millennium development goals.
A key year for Briggs was 1961, as it saw the foundation of the institution with which he became most closely identified, the University of Sussex.
With 2015 such a key year for future spending on development, there will be much jostling and lobbying for all the leaders concerned over the next few months.
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Unlike 2010 (IBM spent $6 billion to acquire 17 companies in 2010), 2011 has been a relatively low-key year for IBM in terms of buying companies.
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