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"a further five years" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an additional period of time after an initial period has already passed. Example: "The company has extended the contract for another five years, making it a total of ten years of partnership."
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He remained there for a further five years, retiring during the Nixon administration.
The bank also spent a further five years resisting HMRC's claims for back taxes.
With Fenby's devoted assistance, Delius would compose for a further five years.
It took a further five years before Google Books was born.
"We will then immediately cut them by 5%, and freeze them for a further five years".
The instruments fitted to the telescope were expected to give it a further five years' life.
However, it took him a further five years to edit it for publication.
Mr Ecclestone renewed FOCA's contract with the EBU in 1985 for a further five years.
Parties also agreed to extend the mandate of the Expert Group on Technology Transfer for a further five years.
Severn Trent Water has extended the contracts with its design and build engineering partners for a further five years.
We would like to keep our mobile home for at least a further five years or so.
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