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Many years in Spanish

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much time would be:

"mucho tiempo" o "bastante tiempo" (depending on context )

too much time would be

"demasiado tiempo"

I've spent much time getting familiarized -> "he pasado bastante tiempo familiarizandome"

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'It's been a while (since....)' = Ha pasado mucho tiempo (desde que....)

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