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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through years" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize the prolonged passage of time, often when describing a gradual or gradual process. For example, "The small business has grown through years of dedication and hard work".
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Crimes reverberate through years and through lives.
Guinea has suffered through years of tyranny.
I went through years where I couldn't write anything.
It didn't meander through years of hidebound committee meetings.
They went through years of training and preparing".
The footage cuts through years of Pentagon rhetoric.
Walter adds drily: "This comes through years of observation".
"Through years of experience you just develop an instinct".
Japan's economic problems have grown progressively bigger and harder to solve through years of inaction.
Ms. Serebrenik, 45, developed her knack for catching cats through years of animal rescue work.
This notion has comforted the nation's dinner parties through years of grander failures.
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