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Discover LudwigThe phrase “those years” is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it when referring to a period of time that has already passed or is ongoing. For example, “I look back fondly on those years I spent living abroad.”
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West in those years.
In those years, anyway.
All those years ago now.
Those years are a blur.
Still amazing after all those years.
It's been one of those years.
I have fond memories of those years.
That sacrifice for all those years?
"I killed myself all those years.
"Those years caused so much damage".
"I told her, just cherish those years".
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