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Discover Ludwig"my years of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to a specific period of time during which something has happened or someone has experienced something. Example: "My years of studying have finally paid off when I received my acceptance letter to Harvard."
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My years of functional illiteracy suggest otherwise.
"My years of validation save me".
Notwithstanding all my years of lessons, I couldn't read music.
And yet I cherish my years of terrible towelling.
"And in all of my years of public life, I have never obstructed justice.
It has never happened to me before in all my years of driving.
"In all my years of coaching I have never seen anything so ridiculous".
I had heard about faith healers during my years of travel to Iraq.
But I have met a lot of interesting people over my years of flying.
I feel that my years of commenting on Berkeley Blog have far exceeded rational expectations.
As an experienced teacher, my years of direct research are too far back in my past.
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