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The phrase "a two year term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration of time for a position, contract, or agreement.
Example: "The elected official will serve a two year term before the next election."
Alternatives: "a two-year period" or "a two-year duration".
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Malibu's resident poet will serve a two year term and receive a $1,000 annual stipend.
Members of the Consumer and Community Reference Group will be appointed for a two year term.
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The Bridgestone president has a two-year term, and the company has renewed it three times.
It's a two-year term.
Members serve a two-year term.
The lease has a two-year term.
Each team has a two-year "term".
Dr. Lachs will serve a two-year term.
"I was elected to a two-year term," he said.
He had been given a two-year term.
Currently, the supervisor serves a two-year term.
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