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The phrase "2 years of experience" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a certain amount of time spent in a certain field or job. For example, "I have 2 years of experience working in customer service."
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2 years of experience.
You need to have 2 years of experience just to get that certificate.
We report on 2 years of experience with this device, which we implanted for the first time in October 1999.
Novice nursing faculty (N = 6) in a community college setting, with 1 to 2 years of experience in a full-time faculty position, were interviewed.
The available position is for applicants graduating with an architectural degree in May 2019 or up to 2 years of experience working in a firm.
Eleven subjects (31% expert group) rated themselves as skilled with more than 2 years of experience and practiced independently (n = 10) or with 1 to 2 years of experience and had daily ultrasound sessions (n = 1).
He had his medical training at Harvard Medical School and already had 2 years of experience in tissue engineering.
Attitudes were, however, affected by staff type (Table 2), years of experience working in ED, ED patient demographic and hospital type (Table 3).
Thirty-six mand and female participants with at least 2 years of experience in resistance training were recruited from the German Sport University Cologne.
Abdominal US was performed after CT by one of two emergency physicians sonographers with 2 years of experience in abdominal US.
The optimal TMO settings were determined by a group of three experts (who each had at least 2 years of experience in HDR imaging).
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