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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normal year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a year that is typical or average in terms of events, weather, or other characteristics.
Example: "In a normal year, we would expect to see a steady increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "an average year" or "a typical year".
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And that's in a normal year.
But this is not a normal year.
But is this a normal year?
In a normal year, doctors expect 16.
"It's more of a normal year".
But 2012 isn't a normal year.
No, this was not a normal year.
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'It was good to have a 'normal' year, just being a student.
"This was what we might now call a 'normal year'," she told BBC News.
In a 'normal' year, the Hope Valley's snowfall should be ~500 inches (1,300 cm).
Employment has decreased to about 25 – 50percentt compared to a ''normal'' year.
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