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The phrase "fabulous year" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a year that is excellent, amazing, or full of great events or experiences. Example: "2019 was a fabulous year for our company, with record-breaking sales and numerous prestigious awards."
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"We're having a fabulous year," Ms. Nebons said.
At the end of the year, he called Kumar again: "I've had a fabulous year.
This is even greater but I feel desperately sorry for Wycombe because they've had a fabulous year".
"The U.S.T.A. had a fabulous year," said Laurie Canfield, executive director of the organization's Middle States section.
The usual tired tropes were there: the dipsomaniac director crying "Hello Darling", the "fabulous year", the "wonderful script".
Everyone said, 'Let's try it Tara's way.' "Ros has had a fabulous year in that she comes to practice and she really works hard every day".
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Here on France's wild Atlantic coast you get fabulous year-round waves that attract surfers from all over the world.
The Fabulous Years of Hollywood Costume Design.
We had two fabulous years with Chelsea.
"It used to be fabulous years ago".
They were, and still are, such fabulous years, when grace and laughter and outrage define you.
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