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Discover Ludwig"years on from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the passage of time since a specific event or occurrence. Here is an example: "Years on from their first encounter, Sarah and Jack found themselves living in the same city once again." In this sentence, "years on from" indicates that a significant amount of time has passed since the initial encounter between Sarah and Jack. It could be rewritten as "years after" without changing the meaning.
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Can Hatton win the green jacket 20 years on from Tiger's first win at Augusta?
"One is four years on from where I am now and one is two years on.
But 15 years on from decriminalisation, the industry is still one of extremes.
Five years on from the installation of the current batch, only one has so far failed.
We're now twenty years on from 1984.
Batman, eight years on from vanquishing The Joker, is not.
Seven years on from Winterbourne View, why has nothing changed?
Ten years on from Iraq, the public is rightly sceptical.
We are now five years on from the last catastrophe.
It is two years on from the last movie.
Twenty years on from Live 8, 40 years on from Live Aid, will Britain be in a position to lead global change in 2025?
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