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"all those years" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in the past, for example: "All those years I had been waiting for the opportunity finally paid off."
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That's all those years of singing".
Metaphorically, I was asleep all those years.
That sacrifice for all those years?
She saved the letter all those years".
"You worked so hard all those years".
I said it all those years ago".
How did he survive all those years of self-medication?
"They supported him all those years," Mr. Lopez said.
"I was banned in Hong Kong all those years ago.
"Were trying to catch up for all those years".
They treated him like a dog all those years".
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