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Discover LudwigThe phrase "For two years" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a duration of time, often in contexts discussing experiences, commitments, or events that have occurred over that period. Example: "I lived in Paris for two years before moving back to my hometown."
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For two years.
For two years every scan was clear.
For two years, he lived with it.
For two years, I did just that.
For two years, she stopped making music.
For two years they stuck it out.
For two years Gandhi traveled extensively.
For two years, the couple exchanged letters.
For two years, anyway".
For two years the Redmond, Wash.
Fridays for two years.
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