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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a span of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a range or duration that covers two units, such as time, distance, or quantity.
Example: "The project will take a span of two weeks to complete."
Alternatives: "a duration of two" or "a range of two".
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The once-maligned forward has become a beloved midfielder in a span of two games.
The game's two goals were scored in a span of two minutes in the first half.
"But we have to realize that this isn't a Saturday night thriller, over within a span of two hours".
In a span of two nights, Friday and Saturday, the Rangers faced 20 opposing power plays while being awarded just five of their own.
Jason Allison and Bill Guerin scored in a span of two and a half minutes late in the second period to tie it at 2-2.
Over a span of two days in 2005, Nasheed survived a suspicious car accident and then caught people casing his home in Colombo.
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My friends lent me their apartments, and with a suitcase of basics, I moved seven times within a span of two months.
It was the sort of material we've rarely seen out of the future Hall-of-Famer over a span of two decades.
In the same century, a book summarizing available knowledge of antimony and its compounds was purportedly written by a Basil Valentine, allegedly a Benedictine monk of the 15th century, whose name appears on chemical writings over a span of two centuries.
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