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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in 3 years" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future time frame, three years from the present moment. Example 1: "I plan to finish my degree in 3 years." Example 2: "The company is expected to launch their new product in 3 years." Example 3: "We have a family vacation planned in 3 years."
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I completed my PhD in 3 years.
I'd had 13 lovers in 3 years.
The genotypes were evaluated in 3 years.
Economic profitability could be achieved in 3 years.
You either fix things in 3 years or 25 years".
The largest increase occurred in double orphans which have more than doubled in 3 years.
Given federal programming and budget cycles, this cannot be done in 3 years.
It's the first time in 3 years the family's been together.
In this paper we report our current insights after 40 master projects in 3 years.
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Smaller exits occur in ~3 years.
I didn't join any sort of sorority and finished school in 3 ½ years.
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