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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'years where' is incorrect.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English. If you would like to express the idea that something happened in a particular year, you can use "in the year(s) ____" instead. For example: In the year 2010, I graduated from college.
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"We had years where we haven't.
I went through years where I couldn't write anything.
This is three years where you can do anything.
"I've had years where I made a lot of errors and years where I didn't make many," Ventura said.
"There's some years where I've felt like I had really good years, and the numbers have been lower than years where I haven't felt so great".
Most memorable were the years where we looked at bacterial growth, biofuels and neuroscience.
This also marks the first graduation in two years where honorary degrees have been given.
In two years, where they stand will undoubtedly reflect how the economy is doing then.
Ben had snapshots of his teenage years, where his mother began to change.
Jim was CEO of Composite for ten years where he established Composite's data virtualization market leadership.
I had seven years where I only drank, but eventually, I was doing coke and drinking.
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