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The phrase "after two terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time or a condition that follows the completion of two terms, such as in an academic or contractual context.
Example: "The student will be eligible for a scholarship after two terms of study."
Alternatives: "following two terms" or "subsequent to two terms".
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Mr. Gettelfinger, 65, is retiring after two terms as president.
Our presidents step down from office after two terms.
Nelson won, and is now retiring after two terms.
He must leave office in 2005 after two terms.
(Gov. Jim Geringer could not seek re-election after two terms).
Retiring after two terms, Washington enabled the transfer of executive power by electoral process.
But the tendency to turf the incumbent party after two terms is well established.
Kikwete will step down as president next year after two terms in office.
After two terms studying history of art, Jack left to pursue a career in standup.
The winner will succeed Senator Connie Mack, a Republican, who is retiring after two terms.
After two terms in office, he still has far more unfulfilled promises than accomplishments.
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