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The phrase "five years from now" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing future plans, predictions, or expectations.
Example: "In five years from now, I hope to have completed my degree and started my career."
Alternatives: "in five years' time" or "five years ahead".
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As for five years from now?
"Who's to say five years from now.
"Five years from now, it will pay them to leave".
Five years from now, those will be gone.
Five years from now, the game will be extremely different.
Five years from now, who knows what they'll be building?
Five years from now puts us in late July 2023.
Five years from now, we'll all be friends again".
"Five years from now we won't need a separate prom.
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Five years from now you're going to see something totally different through this window.
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