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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'been a year of' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the passage of a year since a certain point in time. For example: "It's been a year of interesting developments since the new mayor took office."
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It's been a year of squandered opportunity.
It's been a year of terrible waste.
"It's been a year of sleepless nights".
It's just been a year of it.
It had already been a year of post-storm pileups.
There has been a year of silence since then.
2015 has been a year of many confusing maths questions.
"It's been a year of a younger player on tour.
"And he said it's been a year of growth".
This has been a year of loss for me.
"This has been a year of guys recovering from injury.
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