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The phrase "a two year period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a duration of time that lasts for two years, often in contexts related to studies, projects, or events.
Example: "The research was conducted over a two year period to gather comprehensive data on the subject."
Alternatives: "a two-year span" or "a duration of two years".
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Three applications will be funded for a two year period (August 1, 2013 - July 31 , 2015.
I support the proposed $2.10 increase in the minimum wage over a two- year period.
Gonzalez-Guarda's team will be following participants of the study over a two year period.
Excuse me! $7.8 TRILLION over a two year period.
Over a two year period, 40 active shooter incidents killed 92 people and wounded 139.
Participants received home visits over a two year period.
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