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The phrase "about the years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or reflecting on a specific time period or the passage of time in relation to a topic.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about the years leading up to the war and the impact it had on society."
Alternatives: "regarding the years" or "concerning the years".
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Tells about the years following.
— It's not about the years you've left, Mick, he said.
— It's about the years you've already lived, he said.
I also wonder about the years after I was born.
Tells about the years of struggle between Hindus and Muslims.
SHE asks: what about the years of prosperity?
"For me, it was about the years I'd put in.
And what about the years after he wrote that story?
Do you have any predictions about the years ahead?
Author reminisces about the years 1924-'25 when he was a newspaper reporter.
I wrote about the years our family lived through his addiction in the book Beautiful Boy.
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