during vs in vs for

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youngbut

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Hello, everyone!

I have got a question about the differces among in, during and for. Could take a look at the senteces below?

1. I haven't enjoyed myself so much in years.
2. I haven't enjoyed myself so much during years.
3. I haven't enjoyed myself so much for years.


I got #1 from a dictionary, so I am sure #1 is right and natural. But as for #2 and #3 I have no idea if they are right, because I have changed the preposition of in into during or for. Does #2 and #3 also sound natural or right?


Many thanks in advance!
 
#3 is fine; #2 is not.
 
Thank you very much.
 
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Rover:-D
 
I see, KE. I got well your explanation of your new policy.
By the way, could you explain why you don't use 'during' above as well?
 
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