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The phrase 'five years time' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point in the future five years from now, for example: "In five years time, we will have accomplished our goals."
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Cut to five years' time.
Where do you see your business in five years' time?
This referendum will happen in four or five years' time".
In five years' time it won't be an issue".
They will be consulted again in five years' time.
That's irrelevant as we don't know what we'll want in five years' time, but their needs in five years' time.
But maybe in five years' time, I might change.
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Ten years' time?
But in two, three years' time?
Three years' time will be too late".
I'll wait for two years' time.
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