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"from the year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the origin of something in the past or when referring to when something began. For example, "The president's term in office began in 2008, from the year he was first elected."
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The Dutchman's win from the year before.
And that was from the year 960 to 1279.
I don't care that is up from the year before.
In 2011, CUNY's applications were down from the year before.
Her greeting was a leftover from the year before.
Here are some of our favourites from the year.
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Results from the year-earlier period are not public.
But, the sales grew 112% from the year-ago quarter.
Those sales fell 14% from the year-earlier period.
Desktop computer sales fell 25% from the year-ago quarter.
That's up more than 100% from the year-before quarter.
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