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The phrase 'the nearest year' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The business is included in the annual report for the nearest year."
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For years with less than 6 months of data coverage, the tidal component was predicted using harmonic constituents estimated for the nearest year with sufficient data.
His chosen profession as actuary has taught him to take a few essential facts and predict anyone's death to the nearest year.
The indicators constructed in this way follow over time exactly the variation of the respective national indicators in the UNDP database, while their subnational variation follows the pattern of subnational variation in the nearest year with real information.
First, the values of the indicator for each subnational region in the missing year were filled in by taking the region's indicator in the nearest year for which real information was available.
We used the available data for the nearest year to a year of the data collection.
Patient age was rounded to the nearest year to facilitate binning and comparison.
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For intervening years, we extrapolated using available data for the nearest years.
16 SIPP wheelchair use data are available for 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2010, so denominators for other years were calculated by geometric extrapolation from the nearest years, which assumes a constant rate of population change.
We all make resolutions for the Near Year.
The ashes are then scattered through the garden, to build the life of the near year.
There was the near year he lived within the confines of Crobar New York, a period he calls "a parade of priceless pulchritude", where everyone from new-fangled club kids to old world aristocracy came to sate their inner crazy.
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