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The phrase "a years long" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a years-long" or "a year-long."
Example: "The project was a years-long endeavor that required immense dedication."
Alternatives: "a lengthy period" or "an extended duration."
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She has a years' long rapport with the families.
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— to reverse a years-long slide in profits.
It may well become a years-long movement.
America, and Negro America in particular, was at the beginning of a years-long catastrophe.
After a years-long lobbying effort, in 2014, the FBI agreed.
The costume designer Martin Pakledinaz died earlier this month, after a years-long struggle with cancer.
A years-long battle culminated in a Supreme Court decision in NextWave's favor.
The convention was the result of a years-long campaign against the weapons, which kill indiscriminately.
This was the unlikely start to a years-long friendship with Graham, David and John.
Facebook, after a years-long runup, has finally begun flying free of the desktop.
Far less public is a years-long battle over another self-inflicted challenge: the hunger strikes.
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