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The phrase "For some years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that spans several years, often in a context discussing experiences or changes over that period.
Example: "For some years, the organization has been working to improve community relations."
Alternatives: "For several years" or "For a number of years."
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For some years, it was.
For some years the Am.
For some years, she wore only white.
For some years, I even wondered if I'd imagined it.
For some years, the TLC followed its own bent.
For some years I also been a boy".
For some years political confusion reigned in Sweden.
For some years thereafter she taught voice in England.
For some years the prediction is less precise.
For some years, Muller pondered the problem.
This went on for some years.
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