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Discover Ludwig"golden year" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a period of time in someone's life, or in history, that is particularly successful, positive, or prosperous. For example: "The 1950s were a golden year for fashion for women."
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If you're a Tory, 1983 seems a golden year.
This has been a golden year for Welsh football.
Gennaro Castaldo, an HMV spokesman, confirmed its stores had increased orders of The Golden Year.
Holden, during that one golden year at Bolton, looked set to be the fourth.
"She gave me a golden year," said one former student, now a professor.
In the golden year that is 1996, Josh and Emma have been friends their whole life.
But to some booksellers the class of 2005 has provided the most golden year.
They [Wales] had a golden year when they beat Azerbaijan twice, Finland away and Italy.
Seventeen years later Ted Sennett wrote Hollywood's Golden Year, 1939, described as "a 50th anniversary celebration".
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I say she is missing the joy of her elder years: the grandchildren, walking together, family reunions and all those wonderful golden-year events.
The Golden Year Study provided a description of U.K. patients with diabetes for ≥50 years (11); however this study described nephropathy but did not characterize other complications or their relationship to glycemic control.
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