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Discover LudwigThe phrase "four years worth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a quantity or amount that has accumulated over a period of four years. For example, you could say, "I've collected four years worth of documents on this subject."
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Though my family is not struggling, we do not have a quarter of a million dollars to pay four years worth of tuition.
Make it "four years' worth".
We've gained four years' worth of life expectancy at birth.
"Three or four years worth of stuff," says Soderbergh.
(Ms. Warren agreed on Tuesday to release four years' worth of returns, 2008 to 2011).
Martin turned professional in 1987 and took four years' worth of beatings.
"It's on top of four years' worth of falls," said Dave Jones, an analyst at Sandbag.
Days later, A.I.G. restated four years worth of earnings, reducing them by $4 billion.
It's an enormous potential dataset - four years worth of expenses and every claim.
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The writer has twenty-four years' worth of pennies, having lost his previous collection during a move.
Treasures in the Trash Tour a collection of treasures plucked from thirty-four years' worth of New York City garbage.
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