Examples of 'three to four years' in a sentence

Meaning of "three to four years"

three to four years: This phrase typically signifies a duration or period of time spanning between three to four years. For example, 'The project is expected to be completed within the next three to four years.'

How to use "three to four years" in a sentence

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three to four years
They live for three to four years.
Three to four years and they are stuffed.
A diapause of up to three to four years has been recorded.
Three to four years old and still being breastfed.
The rest got three to four years.
Three to four years and beyond.
The training lasts three to four years.
But in three to four years you can do that.
I have been single for three to four years.
It will take three to four years to process a resignation.
Moles have a lifespan of three to four years.
It took three to four years to complete.
That happens in only three to four years.
It lasts three to four years refrigerated.
Drink immediately or age for three to four years.

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Around three to four years old.
The course of training takes three to four years.
Children spaced three to four years are more likely to survive.
Another individual was a child of three to four years of age.
Three to four years ago.
Once every three to four years.
Pompano dolphinfish have a lifespan of three to four years.
It will take from three to four years to build it.
Being brushed or hit by hurricanes every three to four years.
Sometimes three to four years.
The incubation period is a lengthy three to four years.
It might take three to four years to fix them all.
A school musical is held every three to four years.
Three to four years of practical experience are usually considered adequate.
It is held every three to four years.
Receives three to four years of additional training after dental school.
I will be waiting three to four years.
Plants take three to four years to reach flowering after a bushfire.
He will be out in three to four years.
It takes three to four years for an oyster to grow to a marketable size.
Drink now and for three to four years.
The biorefineries proposed under this opportunity must be operational within three to four years.
Been out here three to four years.
Communications conducts public opinion surveys every three to four years.
A bag and tag of three to four years ago.
Courses of education leading to dual qualifications last three to four years.
So they were only three to four years old.
We are expecting to get the seventh billion in the next three to four years.
Divide every three to four years.
Best results are obtained by transplanting every three to four years.
I missed out three to four years.
Silverjaw minnows have a typical life span of three to four years.
It will be three to four years before the changes kick in.
You are looking at three to four years.
The plants last three to four years and are harvested every three to five months.

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