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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a period of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a duration or length of time that is specifically two units long, such as two days, two weeks, or two months.
Example: "The project will take a period of two weeks to complete."
Alternatives: "a duration of two" or "a span of two".
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He contends a period of two weeks would be just fine.
Over a period of two years he toured fourteen cities with it.
He added: "People are willing to accept construction over a period of two years.
This was not a fleeting relationship but sustained over a period of two years.
It called for a wage and benefit package of $12.20 over a period of two years.
This pattern would last for a period of two weeks.
Teacher educators facilitated them over a period of two years.
Samples were colected in a period of two months.
The tests were conducted over a period of two years.
I tested the mouse using World of Warcraft over a period of two weeks.
The patient underwent radiation therapy without adjuvant chemotherapy over a period of two months.
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