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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frantic year" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a year characterized by chaos, stress, or intense activity. Example: "After a frantic year filled with unexpected challenges, I finally found some time to relax."
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But the appearance by Mr. Spielberg — who was given Comic-Con's Inkpot Award for lifetime achievement — also marked an inflection point in what may be the busiest and most frantic year in his long Hollywood career.
What, in the frantic year leading up to the nomination of a Presidential candidate, look like mass movements that are on the cusp of taking over a party often turn out to be nothing more than gyrations in the polls, even if they are extended ones, or the inflation of one noisy slice of the electorate that gets disproportionate media attention.
Hiddleston suspects that his last, frantic year is going to be impossible to replicate and that he had best enjoy the moment while it lasts, even if it means his girlfriend (actor Susannah Fielding) has to make allowances; even if it means missing his best friend's wedding ("which hurt").
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A huge chunk of the film industry now organizes itself around a frantic year-end push that is squarely aimed at snagging nominations and awards to use as marketing tools for the extra revenue they bring; meanwhile, the audience for the Oscar broadcast has shrunk.
Did she manage to stop for a cup of tea at all especially in those early frantic years?
There is, of course, another reason why Peston's sudden slowing down after eight frantic years came as an almost physical shock.
Brazil's concrete bureaucropolis, Brasília, was thrown together in just three frantic years in the late 1950s but its huge cost added to the country's crippling debts.
Above all, there is Tom Cruise, whose career was in the ascendant, with "Risky Business" (1983) and "Legend" (1985), in the frantic years covered by the second half of "American Made".
Over 40 frantic years of inventing, he has amassed more than 440 patents worldwide, saved thousands of lives and created at least one cultural icon the balancing Segway scooter.
When she was still married and trying to decide whether to have children, she "spent two frantic years interviewing every woman I could — married, single, childless, artistic, archetypically maternal," in an attempt to divine her own optimal path.
Serota has somehow found time — except during the frantic years leading up to Tate Modern's opening — to organize and co-curate shows at Tate Britain or at Tate Modern by Donald Judd, Cy Twombly, Howard Hodgkin, Gerhard Richter, and several other artists.
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