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The phrase "for more years" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of time or duration. Example: She worked tirelessly for more years than she could count, until finally retiring at the age of 65.
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As the average life expectancy continues to increase, people will work for more years before retirement.
"Of course we'd like to sign them for more years," Mr. Herzog said.
That is, in part, because they must be paid for more years.
People living healthier and presumably longer lives will be consuming health care services for more years.
But I'd trade any peace and wisdom for more years of bickering with my mother.
No place has been more paradoxical for more years than Angola.
He has had a PhD from Cambridge for more years than he likes to admit.
Now, policyholders must pay higher premiums, for more years, to maintain their current level of insurance.
You live for more years, but the later years may not necessarily be what you had in mind.
She's lived in West Harlem for more years than I've been alive and, boy, has she seen changes.
Another potential answer is that wives typically outlive husbands and thus manage household finances, including donations, for more years.
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