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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fun year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a year that was enjoyable or filled with positive experiences.
Example: "Looking back, I can honestly say that 2022 was a fun year filled with adventures and new friendships."
Alternatives: "enjoyable year" or "great year".
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It'll make for a fun year".
Yeah, it's been a great fun year.
"That's what's going to make 2014 be a fun year," Collins said.
"It's been a fun year, but it starts all over now," Lundqvist said.
This is going to be such a fun year, roommate!" The host didn't hear him, missed the joke.
Another fun year was 1990, when he hit.250 for a Class A team that won its league title.
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Clearly, the dramatic and fun years took place during intermission.
Richard Benyon (@RichardBenyonMP) On back benches! 3 and half really fun years with much achieved.
A little bland; more fun years ago when people would make political statements, send brickbats at their enemies, and so on.
She has no plans to retire and you can't help wondering whether the fun years, the ones she hoped to share with Corin, could still be ahead.
Another notch for De Niro: The Fun Years, there's definitely a "tragi" component to his latter-day comedy work, in the light of his groundbreaking early career.
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