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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passing year" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific year that has recently ended or is currently ongoing. Here is an example: "The passing year has brought about many changes in the world, both positive and negative."
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With each passing year, that thread has grown stronger.
With each passing year, more killings have gone unsolved.
With each passing year, students' attitudes towards reading drop.
With each passing year that resolve has hardened.
With each passing year, the England job becomes harder.
With each passing year, Mahler seems to tighten his hold on the public.
With each passing year it will have more resources to throw north.
With each passing year, technology brings more convenience and delight to all of us.
With each passing year, the surveys show, our incivility problem worsens.
With each passing year, the American presence in soccer throughout the globe continues to grow.
With each passing year, Apple releases a new iPhone.
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