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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decisive years" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to particular years in history that had a major impact in changing the course of events in the future. For example, you could say: "The 17th century was one of the most decisive years in American history, as it marked the establishment of the United States."
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(That belongs to "The Decisive Years").
Claims about "decisive years" and "turned corners" are little more than cant.
Brod's physical deformity is mentioned glancingly in "The Decisive Years" and not at all in "The Years of Insight".
An earlier book, "Kafka: The Decisive Years" (1910-15), was published in 2002 and translated into English in 2005.
Reiner Stach's Kafka: The Decisive Years and Kafka: The Years of Insight Princeton University Presss) are the second and third volumes of a three-volume biography.
The Methodist and Baptist churches advocated abolition of slavery in the United States in the decisive years preceding the foundation of the New England Anti-Slavery Society in Boston in 1832 by William Lloyd Garrison.
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Dr. Douste-Blazy believes in the power of good deeds and prays that 2011 will be a decisive year for political decision makers who have taken up the cause in favor of the FTT.
"I think next year will be a decisive year".
It will also be a decisive year for national security.
The decisive year in the Archidamian War was, on Thucydides' perhaps over-schematic account, 425.
The discussion will be a stepping stone into 2015, the most decisive year for water.
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