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SomeMichGuy · M
Well, with leap years nearly every 4 yrs...one could argue that ≈3 out of every 4 years fit into your category.
So not terribly surprising, since ≈75% of births are covered by "on or around leap year"...
So not terribly surprising, since ≈75% of births are covered by "on or around leap year"...