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The phrase "in that same year" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or action that occurred during the same year that was previously mentioned in the sentence or context. Example: "Sarah graduated from college in 2010. In that same year, she landed her dream job at a prestigious law firm."
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In that same year Rifkind was knighted.
In that same year, Lieut.
In that same year debt was 43% of GDP.
Fisherman's Blues finally came out in that same year.
It was in that same year that women were first admitted as candidates for the doctorate.
In that same year, another new mobile technology was also rolled out to considerably less fanfare.
In that same year he married Geneviève Rojot; the couple eventually had five children.
In that same year he began his studies of the Early Paleozoic rocks in South Wales.
In that same year the Federal Theatre Project was founded, providing a training ground for blacks.
In that same year the mining and shipping of phosphate from the island began.
In that same year, 1905, Severini drew in very dark tones "Sunset on Two Haystacks".
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