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The phrase "another three decades" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional period of thirty years following a previous time frame.
Example: "If we continue on this path, it may take another three decades to see significant changes in the climate."
Alternatives: "an additional thirty years" or "three more decades".
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This would immediately swallow up this year's surplus, and drain the budget for another three decades.
Another three decades on, could we be witnessing another seismic shift?
Even if takes another three decades, you would back Koska to win out in the end.
But it took her another three decades before she enjoyed the work or understood it.
And the X-car V6 engine, in various forms, powered millions of G.M. vehicles for another three decades.
Electric streetcars were becoming common in the 1890s, he noted, but it would be another three decades before electric motors became common in factories.
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"It might take another two decades," he said.
But reaching that goal could easily take another two decades.
It would be another two decades before it won another seat.
Which gives us another two decades to bestow on him the recognition he manifestly deserves.
In theory, this could allow China to sustain growth of 8% for another two decades.
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