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The phrase "for another three years" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a period of time that will continue for three more years. This phrase is often used when discussing plans, contracts, or agreements that will last for a specific amount of time. Example: "I have been working at this company for five years and have just signed a new contract to stay for another three years."
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That ambivalence persisted for another three years.
They wouldn't return for another three years.
He stayed at the unsettled Treasury for another three years.
"I'd have to renew for another three years.
It wouldn't be finished for another three years.
Planning permission on the site lasts for another three years.
He then shifted focus toward management consulting, which he did for another three years.
And I don't know if it can live for another three years.
Mr. Cebrián, meanwhile, is to remain in charge for another three years.
And is it true that you have recently signed on for another three years?
As the catalog reminds us, "The Feminine Mystique" would not be published for another three years.
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