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"five years of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a period of time or experience. Example: I have spent five years of my life studying abroad, and it has been an enriching experience.
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It later restated five years of results.
Five years of training clearly paid off.
"He's got five years of experience".
"We've had five years of good weather.
That took five years of serious work.
She now faces five years of probation.
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He was forty-five years of age.
"Thirty-five years of hurt" was the saying.
Twenty-five years of research - gone!
Twenty-five years of taxes are headed for the shredder.
Thirty-five years of change!
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