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The phrase "years of work" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific span of time (usually multiple years) during which someone has put in effort or dedication towards a certain task or goal. Example: "After years of work, Sarah finally completed her PhD thesis."
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"Years and years of work come down to three days".
I lost years of work.
I had 10 years of work experience.
It took two years of work.
"We're doing 20 years of work.
"It's taken years and years of work".
"You'll have undone 50 years of work".
"Jacqueline Ann Clipsham: Forty Years of Work".
"I've lost 10 years of work".
It took three years of work.
The painstaking restoration took years of work.
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generations of work
experiences of work
transfers of work
summers of work
centuries of work
families of work
seasons of work
years of assisting
years of works
years of businesses
years of preparations
years of jobs
years of engaging
years of engagements
years of workers
years of collaborating
years of performing
years of renovations
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