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The phrase "the years since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time period that has elapsed after a specific event or point in time.
Example: "The years since the invention of the internet have seen rapid technological advancements."
Alternatives: "the time since" or "the period since".
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But the years since haven't been as kind.
The years since haven't always been kind.
The years since then Have aged them.
In the years since Pfc.
We've corresponded in the years since.
Much has changed in the years since.
I tried counting up the years since I'd seen snow.
The years since then have not been without incident.
In the years since, Asian economies have learned their lesson.
Something, however, has been lost in the years since.
So what's happened to Doctorow's reputation in the years since?
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