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Discover Ludwig"couple years" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a specific number of years, usually two or a small amount more than two. Example: "I haven't seen John in a couple years, but I heard he's doing well."
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"Couple years ago".
A couple years back.
And I had for a couple years.
BERNIE: Twenty, a couple years old.
"I've only got a couple years left.
Burnett's been here a couple years.
The last couple years were hard ones.
Q. You've been talking about this for a couple years.
I was there all summer couple years back.
"I know what I signed a couple years ago.
"I think it will be a couple years".
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