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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about two year" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "about two years" to indicate the plural form of "year."
Example: "I have been living in this city for about two years now."
Alternatives: "approximately two years" or "around two years."
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The only exception is that the study participants on average are about two year younger than the Norwegian patient population as a whole.
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The chore took about two years.
It took about two years to heal".
The work took about two years.
It took about six years.
And that took about three years.
That will take about six years.
The treatment lasts about three years.
"About two years," he answered.
For about two years I burned it".
About two years later, Belgium followed suit.
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