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The phrase "again for two months" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or situation that will last for a duration of two months.
Example: "After taking a break, I will be working on the project again for two months starting next week."
Alternatives: "once more for two months" or "another two months".
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"We wrestled with the decision to show her again for two months".
After a nightmarish first half in which he was responsible for two goals being conceded, the defender walked out of the stadium at half-time and did not play again for two months.
Estes has been erratic, Pedro Astacio and Jeff D'Amico are coming back from injuries, Steve Trachsel cannot be invisible again for two months and Bruce Chen must show that he deserves to start.
(To make matters worse, it was closed for three weeks after Sept. 11, though the fast actions of a building engineer spared it from significant damage. It had to close again for two months earlier this year during construction).
At the beginning of 1904, she went south again for two months.
The fact that I ruptured a disc in my lower back at 24,500 feet my first time, then went down, had surgery and fought my way back up and suffered again for two months to finally get to the top gave me a sense of euphoria I can't really compare.
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In 1981, he was imprisoned again for three months after publishing an article criticizing military rule.
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