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The phrase "few years of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about the length of a period of time. For example, "He has spent the last few years of his career teaching at the university."
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They will benefit from a few years of aging.
Within a few years of succeeding Donegan, Moore decreed otherwise.
After a few years of revision, it was updated annually.
At least for the first few years of his administration.
He already had a few years of work experience.
It's somewhere I've visited every few years of my life.
"We have had a few years of turbulence.
The last few years of Mark's professional life were difficult.
Within a few years, of course, everything would be different.
He had only a few years of formal schooling.
Still, those first few years of acclimatisation were hard.
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