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The phrase "continue for years" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe something that will persist or remain in effect for an extended period of time. For example: "Their strong friendship has continued for years, despite living on opposite sides of the world."
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These cases will continue for years.
These cases often continue for years, if not decades.
Work analysing the finds will continue for years.
Knowing Leila, that shall continue for years to come.
They can continue for years, long after the conclusion of any criminal cases involving the couple.
Efforts to remediate or clean up such sites will continue for years to come.
Many of the issues that confront the nation nowadays involve negotiations that continue for years.
If there is anything I'm sure of, it is that this debate will continue for years.
Attacks by insurgents are likely to continue for years to come.
Negotiations that last a few months elsewhere continue for years in Russia.
Mr. Kra predicted that these unanticipated contributions would continue for years.
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