Sentence examples for ten years from inspiring English sources

"ten years" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time that has elapsed, or to a length of time that will elapse in the future. Example: "I've been living in this house for ten years."

Exact(52)

Ten years is enough.

Nearly ten years.

The last ten years?

Ten years later, In Mar.

"It's been four years now.

Now, not in ten years".

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"Fourteen years.

Fifteen years four months.

Carr: Six years, seven years beyond that?

That will take four years, eight years.

Ninety million years, 155 million years, Cretaceous, Jurassic.

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