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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my fourth year" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific year or period of time in someone's life, usually in relation to their education or career. Example sentence: "I am currently in my fourth year of college studying psychology."
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Last year was only my fourth year behind the plate.
"This is only my fourth year," Green said.
I was in my fourth year of piano lessons.
I started law school in my fourth year at Minnesota.
This is my third year, going into my fourth year.
I left after my fourth year and now work as an actor.
In my fourth year, in studio class, I played Beethoven's "Eroica" Variations — an ambitious, virtuosic piece.
"This is my fourth year as a professional golfer, and I was supported by many sponsors," he said.
I had a great year in France and came back for my fourth year with a better attitude.
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I keep a casual eye on them but since my fourth-year maths teacher put me off I've never been a fan of statistics.
Who'd have guessed my fourth-year French class would've had such a profound effect on my later life.
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