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Discover LudwigThe phrase "years into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to how long something has been occurring. For example, "We are now five years into our marriage and still going strong!".
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We are three years into this mess.
We're only 40 years into it.
Probably two years into this building.
Rain, four years into the Californian drought.
You put so many years into it.
an go years into the past.
Seeing 10 years into the future.
And we're 10 years into the overhaul.
— Your models extend 10 years into the future.
Twenty years into her journalistic endeavors, thought remains Rubin's forte.
So that's me ten years into the profession.
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