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Discover Ludwig"years time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a length of time or duration in the future (e.g. five years time). Example: I can't wait to see what the world will look like in ten years time.
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Cut to five years' time.
Now – not in 20 years time.
In 10 years' time?
Ten years' time?
"That's for ten years' time.
But in 100 years' time?
"Or 20 years' time, please.
In like 20 years time.
Let's talk in 20 years time!
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Twenty-years time; yawn!
In 10 years' time, I hope to be... still alive.
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