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Discover LudwigThe phrase "years already" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the length of time that has already passed since a certain event or point in time. For example, "I've been living in this city for two years already."
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Has it really been 44 years already?
Mom, its been two years already.
We've worked together for 32 years already.
We've been eating this stuff for 24 years already.
I would have been a ghost for two years already.
We can't believe it is seven years already.
He has been going through this for years already.
Has it been 10 years already since Diana died?
The damaged ventricle has lasted 10 years already.
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Risk estimates at slightly higher, but still very low, exposure levels (ppm-years) already indicate a strong increase in risk.
Jamming attacks have been in the scope of network and security research for several years already[16].
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