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Discover LudwigThe phrase "autumn of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific autumn season. For example, "This year was the autumn of my greatest achievements."
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Remember that autumn of 2001?
Ivan died in the autumn of 1505.
The autumn of the heart is touched.
An autumn of art?
It was autumn of '85 or '86.
It is the autumn of 1989.
Yes, that was true in the autumn of 2008.
He took up his chair in the autumn of 1905.
The incident took place in the autumn of 1941.
THE autumn of 2008 marks the end of an era.
In the autumn of 2001 Stone suffered a brain haemorrhage.
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