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The phrase "tried for years" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a prolonged effort or attempt at achieving or completing something. Example: I have tried for years to learn how to play the piano, but I still struggle with even the simplest melodies.
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"He tried for years.
I've tried for years to have a very simple model.
I tried for years to get him out.
I've tried for years to have a very simple model….
He tried for years to get her back in the game.
Florida lawmakers have tried for years to shut the place down.
— a home that officials had tried for years to get cleaned up.
So mine operators have tried for years to control LHDs remotely.
"They've tried for years and they'll keep on trying, but it won't go away".
Dell's rivals have tried for years to emulate its made-to-order, just-in-time model.
Representative Jim McDermott, a Democrat from Seattle, had tried for years to regulate conflict minerals.
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