65th year/anniversary

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65th year/anniversary

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The school, which marks its 65th year this year, was selected as a Special Assistance Plan school in 1979. It is a popular school and has produced a number of government scholarship holders.

Should it be "65th anniversary" instead of "65th year"?

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Re: 65th year/anniversary

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Yes!
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