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The phrase "almost two years of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a duration that is close to, but not quite, two years, often in contexts discussing time spent on an activity or experience.
Example: "I have been working on this project for almost two years of my life, and I am proud of the progress we've made."
Alternatives: "nearly two years of" or "close to two years of".
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The decision came after almost two years of imprisonment.
After almost two years of this, I made a decision.
He served almost two years of a five-year sentence.
He will by then have served almost two years of punishment on the backbenches.
It took almost two years of work for the house to become habitable.
After almost two years of dictation, Mary Anne is too ill to compose her blog posts.
After almost two years of constantly moving she has settled in one place once again.
My initial chemotherapy was remarkably effective and gave me almost two years of good quality life.
"I've given it almost two years of my life," he said.
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After almost fifty years of marriage, Spock filed for divorce.
We have passed through almost four years of crisis.
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