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The phrase "a two miles" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "two miles" without the article "a."
Example: "The distance from my house to the park is two miles."
Alternatives: "a distance of two miles" or "two-mile distance."
Exact(1)
He competed at the Prefontaine Classic for the first time, and set a two miles best of 8 19.34, although he was some distance behind winner Craig Mottram.
Similar(59)
"A hundred and eighty-six miles!" he exclaimed.
"Guys went a hundred miles an hour.
They had travelled a hundred and sixty miles.
"A thousand miles from anyone.
Not by a million miles.
Elwood: Its a hundred and six miles to Chicago.
You might be a hundred miles away.
Because it's a hundred miles away.
It's a million miles away!
Just behind and a million miles from.
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