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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sixth year of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the duration of time spent in a particular situation, program, or activity that spans six years.
Example: "After a sixth year of studying at the university, she finally completed her degree."
Alternatives: "the sixth year of" or "in the sixth year of".
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Beleaguered Greeks are set to endure a sixth year of recession in 2013.
Financial services remained the firm's largest industry sector, with a sixth year of strong growth.
Argentina is poised to record a sixth year of growth averaging about 8percentt.
A sixth year of eligibility gives Houston quarterback Case Keenum another shot at rewriting the N.C.A.A. record books.
Keenum landed a sixth year of eligibility from the N.C.A.A., which in turn lands him another shot at the Bruins.
KENTUCKY--Announced football C Matt McCuthchan has been given a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.
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The association predicts a third year of decline this year, although the projected drop is just 0.1 percent.
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