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The phrase "of those years" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific time period or era. For example: - "The music of those years always brings back fond memories." - "During the last days of those years, the country was facing economic turmoil." - "He was one of the most influential writers of those years, shaping the literary landscape with his works."
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It's been one of those years.
I have fond memories of those years.
This year is not one of those years.
"It's one of those years.
This was one of those years.
This won't be one of those years.
This feels like one of those years.
It's just one of those years.
1989 was one of those years.
This is one of those years.
It was just one of those years.
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