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The phrase "years in power" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the amount of time a person or organization has held a particular position of authority. For example, "The Prime Minister has been in power for 10 years."
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He's had three years in power now.
After 19 years in power, he remains the master politician.
It exudes little hunger for five more years in power.
Yuan's four years in power had serious consequences for China.
Hasn't he opposed electoral reform during 13 years in power?
House building plummeted during Labour's 13 years in power.
We've seen that for all his eighteen years in power".
In 18 years in power, South Africa remains glaringly divided.
Sarkozy's five years in power have felt like a hundred.
"We Were Eight Years in Power". Who's the "we"?
Jan 1 1999: Castro celebrates 40 years in power.
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