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Kris
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"...three years in." What does it mean when placing 'in' at the end of a sentence?

I read on Gabriel Weinberg's recent blog:

"Startups are a long-term game. My best advice is to treat entrepreneurship as a career path, but it is easier said than done absent some amount of success. For me, I had a taste of it three years in and some real success six years in."

How does the grammar of in work here:
I had a taste of it three years in and some real success six years in.

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