noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
year
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The tide began to turn for him about eight months into his sophomore year .
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In the middle of her sophomore year at the university, she had suddenly quit to enroll in a flying school nearby.
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In our sophomore year , for example, Fanshawe was the only member of our class to make the varsity baseball team.
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By sophomore year I was city editor of the Crimson, a big honor for one so young.
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Our sophomore year , Jack MacFarland finally revealed, would be different.
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She transformed a struggling Mustang team into a league runner-up her sophomore year and then into a two-time champion.
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None the less, sophomore year at Vassar was not easy for Maggie.
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She was starting her sophomore year at Stephens College, an exclusive junior college for women.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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George dropped out of college his sophomore year.
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This class is mainly for freshmen and sophomores.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ashley Greene, an Edgewater High sophomore , is confident she will pass the first time around.
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Johnson, a 19-year-old sophomore , was coming off his worst game for No. 7 Florida.
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My sophomore and junior years, I was a two-guard.
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On the one hand, sophomore shows are getting better, as some of the third-year shows did before them.
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Ryan Stromsborg, a sophomore from Notre Dame High, is challenging for a starting spot in the infield and outfield.