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The phrase "year that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific year in relation to an event or situation. Example: "The year that changed everything for the company was 2020."
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After another year, that is.
Each year, that is, until this year.
In aggregate, over a year, that is.
I can't remember what year that was".
Year the year that is relevant to the query.
"A year that any player dreams of".
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2010 Will Be The Year That….
"Last year, that would have snowballed.
Last year, that tally was 14 percent.
Last year, that number dipped to 27.
But this year that has changed.
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