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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what a year" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to express surprise, shock, or admiration about a specific year or period of time. Example: "What a year it has been! Despite the challenges, we have managed to grow and succeed as a team."
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Phew, what a year.
What a year it has been.
What a year, eh?
Still, what a year.
What a year it was!
What a year it's been.
What a year Simona Halep has had.
And what a year it's been.
I mean please, what a year.
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"What a special year.
Yes!! What a wasted year.
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