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"three or so years" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate a rough estimate or approximation of time, typically within a range of a few years. Example: "I've been working at this company for three or so years now, and I've seen a lot of changes during that time."
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Three or so years ago, Neil Fowler devoted a research project to the subject.
Poland is three or so years ahead of Ukraine in its shale gas industry, with exploration wells already drilled.
Three or so years ago, the company had thirty-five hundred people at work in the factory.
He had been making paintings of her since she was around eleven; he stopped three or so years later.
They'll be out in three or so years and the money will have accumulated in their absence".
After three or so years of renting our council flat, the three of us clubbed together to purchase the wretch'd thing.
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But that was five or so years ago.
Thirty or so years ago, there were three basic templates for Mills & Boon front covers.
Only in the past twenty or so years did a tone frankly contemptuous of faith emerge.
During the past fifteen or so years, though, O'Hara has worked hard to become himself.
The thirty or so years that we were friends are studded with indelible memories.
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