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Discover Ludwig"the year that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific year in a sentence, or to refer back to a particular year that has already been mentioned. Example: "2019 was the year that I finally achieved my dream of traveling to Europe." This sentence uses "the year that" to specify the time frame in which the dream was achieved. Other examples of using this phrase could be: - "The year that followed was filled with new opportunities and challenges." - "In the year that John was born, the stock market experienced a major crash." - "The year 2005 was the year that I graduated from college and started my career."
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With luck, 2014 will be the year that happens.
It was the year that saw conscription introduced.
New Yorker writers look back at the year that was.
That was the year that was.
Create a toolkit for the year that will help you.
2017 may just prove to be the year that happens.
1. Reflect on the year that was.
Most "copycats" struck during the year that followed.
In the year that followed, Steamtown did not run excursions.
It was the year that saw the rise of Trump.
The year that will end with her leaving home.
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