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The phrase "your year" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific year that belongs to or is significant to the person being addressed. Example: "I can't believe it's already your year at college. Have you made any plans for after graduation?".
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Make 2010 your year for a complete financial makeover.
His tuesday beats your year.
This is "your year" to do what?
Make 2016 your year and own it.
How has your year been?
How has your year been so far?
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Comb through your year-end fund statements for these.
That's long enough for your year-long protection to expire.
Tempted to cheat as you make your year-end tax plans?
As you receive your year-end 1099 tax forms from your broker, examine them carefully.
Ladies of Malaysia, your year-long nightmare is over.
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