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Discover Ludwig"breakout year" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a year that appears to be very promising or successful, especially for someone or something that is emerging onto the scene or gaining recognition. For example, "2020 looks to be a breakout year for the young musician with the release of her debut album."
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Shields has had a breakout year at age 29.
"But it's time for him to have a breakout year".
WASHINGTON WIZARDS Will this be John Wall's breakout year?
In M.L.S, many players usually struggle the season following a a breakout year.
Djokovic's breakout year in 2011 came in part from building breaks into his season.
Defensively, the improvements at cornerback should lead to a breakout year.
And nouveau-folk ensemble Mumford & Sons relished a breakout year with 2010's Sigh No More.
Country hybrid the Zac Brown Band won best new artist en route to a breakout year.
"Then in '73, he had a breakout year, and I was left in the dust".
So could this year be the breakout year for the Canadian clubs?
Last season was his breakout year, and this season he has surpassed it.
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