Sentence examples for it's year from inspiring English sources

'it's year' is not correct and is not usable in written English
To use it correctly, you could say, "It's already a new year". This phrase could be used when referring to the start of a new year, such as in a holiday greeting: "Happy New Year, it's already a new year!"

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It's Year 4 of Rick Pitino's refurbishing plan.

JANUARY AMERICAN REALNESS It's year three for Ben Pryor's fiercely contemporary festival, which has given the already bloated January calendar a happy shot in the arm.

Not until 2014 — when either we're safely into Obama's second term or it's Year Two of the Palin Era — will the blogosphere, if it still exists, again echo with the familiar arguments.

Yet it's Year Walk that's perhaps the studio's finest achievement, immediate of impact and lasting of impression, quite unlike anything else you'll play on a mobile device and now, on the Wii U.

"It's year after year with this guy".

It's Year 14 of the Cleveland Browns' rebuilding project.

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There's just one season, and it's year-round.

"There's no dead periods when it comes to high school recruiting; it's year-round.

It's year-zero stuff from politicians who are looking to scapegoat others for their own failings".

"I know it's years now.

Its shares had fallen to $2.01 during the regular session, down 31 cents, or 13.4% on the day and well below it's year-ago level of $30.

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