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It has been a hard year for my family and I.

Actually, it should be "It has been a hard year for my family and me."

The "and" functions as an equals sign (=) in English, meaning that each side of the "and" should function equally. While the first half of the example is fine ("It has been a hard year for my family") the second half does not work ("It has been a hard year for I").

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