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The phrase 'of yesteryear' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that happened or existed in the past, often referring to something of the distant past. For example: The classic cars of yesteryear remain popular today.
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Ask England of yesteryear.
The sounds of yesteryear!
The party of yesteryear.
Where is the August of yesteryear?
Sharpe Hill indulges your fantasies of yesteryear.
(EXITS) Where are the Nivens of yesteryear?
It was the soccer of yesteryear.
Oh, where are the nuns of yesteryear?
Where are the highbrows of yesteryear?
Oh, the drinkers of yesteryear!
Remember the Nets of yesteryear?
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