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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a two-year delay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a postponement or setback that lasts for a duration of two years.
Example: "The project faced a two-year delay due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "a two-year setback" or "a two-year hold-up."
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After a two-year delay Isaf did move out, and now runs so-called provincial reconstruction teams in most provinces.
In June, Pruitt signed a two-year delay to regulations designed to improve the safety of chemical facilities.
That could mean a two-year delay before people in those areas can watch cable stations on their sets.
Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson said: "Capitulating to a two-year delay is a pathetic move from a fundamentally weak government.
That request was first reported last month by The Associated Press, which also said that the Air Force and Army originally wanted a two-year delay.
They require a two-year delay before former city officials can accept jobs with companies they dealt with in their city positions.
It resulted in a fragmentation of accountability and a two-year delay, and the state has had to take over the project.
The White House at first sought a two-year delay, which would have added more than $200 billion to budget deficits.
Montgomery County school leaders asked state officials Wednesday for a two-year delay in requiring that Maryland high school students pass new standardized tests in order to graduate.
A third project — Trans Canada's Energy East Pipeline proposal, which would send Alberta oil to Atlantic Canada — has encountered such strong resistance that the pipeline company last week announced a two-year delay in its plans.
Why a two-year delay in arming Syria rebels?
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