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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into the years" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to an extended period of time, such as "She looked back over her life, stretching into the years."
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I get it: some people simply don't want to go quietly into the years.
Entire literary careers could have fit into the years I didn't write.
Qi lived into the years of the People's Republic, when his calligraphy-based style was viewed with suspicion.
Do your children get enough sleep, and how do you protect their sleep as they grow into the years of homework, rehearsals and sports practices?
Even if they are awarded, he said, BP is likely to fight punitive damage awards, extending the litigation into the years to come.
Since Ms. Rousseff took office, she has refused to play the part of a victim while subtly pushing for more transparency into the years of Brazil's military dictatorship.
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Heading into the year, there was concern over various injuries.
"They're going into the year with a naked hedge".
You know what, we're 36 games into the year.
NBC is also getting into the year-round business.
Those come well into the year-round I.W.F.
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