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The phrase "through the years" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to a period of time that has passed, and is often used to talk about changes that have happened over a long period of time. Example: He had gone through many changes throughout the years, but he was still the same man at heart.
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"Through the years, they've tried everyone.
Through the years, tensions mounted.
Through the years, the equivocal findings were wildly misinterpreted.
Through the years I missed investing in Google.
29s through the years.
I've been recovering, through the years.
There were other inconsistencies through the years.
I will treasure through the years.
Their relationship grew stronger through the years.
"That's held through the years".
His resentment has softened through the years.
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