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Discover Ludwig"years worth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the amount of something that has accumulated or been built up over a certain period of time. For example, "We have saved up four years worth of vacation days."
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Make it "four years' worth".
HOW much are your working years worth?
Drew forfeited two years' worth of compensation.
We're talking 50 years' worth of stuff.
One person owes about five years' worth.
I have years' worth of them".
"This was 18 years' worth of investigation.
We had nine years' worth of it.
What are those lost years worth?
I had done five years' worth of research.
On view will be 40 years' worth of work.
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