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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Two years on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the passage of time since a particular event or situation, often reflecting on changes or developments that have occurred. Example: "Two years on, we can see the significant impact of the new policy on our community."
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Two years on, the community is reunited.
Two years on, bad feelings remain.
Two years on, we review progress.
Two years on, the list has grown.
Two years on, I get it.
Two years on, things have become easier.
Two years on the road is long.
Two years on, Cyprus is recovering.
Two years on, he's still here.
Two years on, Leyte island has changed.
Two years on, things looked very different.
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