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The phrase "a stellar year for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a year that has been exceptionally good or successful in a particular context, such as business, sports, or personal achievements.
Example: "Last year was a stellar year for our company, with record sales and numerous awards."
Alternatives: "an outstanding year for" or "a remarkable year for".
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True, it was hardly a stellar year for either genre.
Such efforts come after a stellar year for the Asia-Pacific markets.
And this has not been a stellar year for the market.
But it has been a stellar year for Darroch and BSkyB.
Having come off a stellar year for donations, the charities seem to have adopted a mood more cautionary than dire.
Amid all the talk of an economic slowdown, these analysts are forecasting a stellar year for corporate profit growth.
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After a stellar year of just over 283,000 sales for the division, Fay began preparing his dealers to hit the 300,000 mark in 2007.
"Adam has had a stellar year, exceptional for a neo-pro," said White.
And that was not even a particularly stellar year for corporate performance – the FTSE-100 Index fell 6 per cent, so many CEOs failed to make their full performance targets.
It's actually been a pretty stellar year for CanCon.
The fourth quarter dampened a stellar year, in which Intel rode increasing demand for PC's to record sales and earnings.
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