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Discover LudwigThe phrase "five years long" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the duration of something that lasts for five years. Example: "I studied at university for five years long before starting my career."
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Clive said at one point, "Can you imagine one night five years long?
Staff contracts are short term or, at best, around three to five years long.
The escape lasted five years, long enough for the financial climate for culture to improve.
If the presidential term is only five years long, his age may be less of a factor in the voting.
Mr. Crawford said he intended to stay about five years, long enough to get the redevelopment up and running.
In this paper some results obtained by the CMS Resistive Plate Chamber collaboration during its five years long period of research and development are reported.
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For five years long-term government bonds have been stuck in a broad trading range.
This project is a five year long project that was started in fall 2010 and should be finished in 2015.
I fell into a five year long dark time of my life.
José Eduardo dos Santos, who has presided over Angola for more than thirty-five years, long ago realized that foreign oil companies were the key to power, and he has worked diligently to accommodate them.
It's six years long.
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