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The phrase "about two years later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame that is approximately two years after a specific event or point in time.
Example: "The project was completed in 2020, and about two years later, the results were published."
Alternatives: "roughly two years later" or "approximately two years later".
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Then he'll oversee everything from the launch to the final experiments about two years later.
She did so only about two years later, in December 2014.
Then, in a very unsurprising move, Mark Pincus came back and took over the company about two years later; Mattrick left last month.
For example, Intel's Pentium, vintage 1993, had 3.2 million transistors; its Pentium Pro, released about two years later, uses 5.5 million transistors.
They divorced about two years later.
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The four close friends who created Trovata, which won in 2005, split about two years later, leaving only John Whitledge to carry on.
[14] Baskerville died about two years later, in January of 1775.
About two years later in October 1912, a third dreadnought was authorized by Argentina in case Brazil's Rio de Janeiro was completed and delivered.
He joined the faculty about two years later, and from 1986 was chairman of the entomology department.
The couple welcomed twin boys in November 2014 and another son about two years later.
He attended Joanne's wedding to Neil Murray, in 2001, in Scotland, but they stopped speaking about two years later.
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