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"years straight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a period of time that has been continuous and uninterrupted for a certain number of years. For example, "She had worked at the company for five years straight."
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We won it two years straight.
He added: "I've been pitching about two years straight.
It has been good for two years straight.
Mr. Duffy has skied the Birkie 24 years straight.
I mean, I didn't put in 12-hour days for years straight.
"We lived in each other's pockets for several years straight," Mr. Valensi said.
Nokia was the world's largest cellphone maker for 14 years straight; not anymore.
When the song ended, he said that he had attended the festival for 23 years straight.
THIS show has traveled around the world for two years straight and, boy, is it tired.
"We'd been on tour for two years straight and we were exhausted.
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"The fact that I went on tour for like three years straight that's what kept my name relevant".
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