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The phrase "the same year that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific year that is mentioned or implied earlier in the sentence or in the general context. Example: "The company was founded in 1995, the same year that the internet started gaining popularity."
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Fixed commissions went in 1999, the same year that the trading floor was closed.
She was a student in bad-driver school in the same year that I was.
By coincidence, that was the same year that Brooklyn joined New York City.
CBS launched Innertube in 2006, the same year that AOL introduced In2TV.
He and Fake left Yahoo! in 2008, the same year that they dissolved their marriage.
He died in 1621, the same year that the war was resumed.
Budd died in 1880, the same year that the typhoid bacillus, Salmonella typhi, was isolated.
The same year that he released "Another Green World," he also put out "Discreet Music".
The same year that he was elected to the Commons, he was named assistant deputy speaker.
And this was almost exactly in the same year that James Clarence Mangan wrote "Dark Rosaleen".
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That was the same year that a whistleblower leaked details of how its Swiss private bank helped clients avoid tax.
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