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The phrase "a two year" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a two-year" when used as a compound adjective.
Example: "She completed a two-year program in graphic design."
Alternatives: "a two-year period" or "a two-year duration."
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This is a two year degree.
The project has a two year life.
A two year hiatus followed.
It was a two year delay.
Both formats have a two year duration.
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A two-year restoration followed.
It's a two-year term.
Each comes with a two-year guarantee.
What does a two-year-old remember?
It is a two-year appointment.
Second offense, a two-year suspension.
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