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The phrase "a string of good years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of consecutive years that have been positive or successful in some way.
Example: "The company has experienced a string of good years, leading to significant growth and expansion."
Alternatives: "a series of prosperous years" or "a succession of favorable years".
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Toward the end of the Rehnquist Court, Stevens had a string of good years, as O'Connor became a frequent ally, especially on issues relating to Guantánamo.
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But a string of good works may not hurt.
A string of good student performances, look forward to it the next year.
Hope was a high-achieving teenager with a string of good GCSEs and an optimistic future.
A string of good deals followed.
Should we see a string of good news, this could be very powerful.
The GM profit was reflective of a string of good earnings from the auto industry this year.
Receiver Devin Funchess had a string of good games but has tailed off lately.
I've had a couple of good years — my rates fell in 2010 and 2011 — but this was preceded by a long string of years with double-digit increases.
That's a lot of good years.
"After a string of exceptionally good sales years, the market is evidently saturated".
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