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approximately two years after
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "approximately two years after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time frame that is roughly two years following a specific event or date. Example: "The project was completed approximately two years after the initial proposal was submitted."
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Muslim convert Lewthwaite, who was married to 7 July suicide bomber Jermaine Lindsay, disappeared with her children in March last year and has been on the run in east Africa for approximately two years after being wanted in connection with an alleged plot to attack hotels and restaurants in Kenya.
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Numerical experiments show that with the current real data the number of confirmed cases becomes stable in approximately two years after the start of the outbreak as shown in Figure 8.
In 1970, approximately two years after the Kerner Report, was issued, The Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois convened an Assembly to assess what progress had been made on those recommendations.
News & Media
If the immigrant's investment creates at least 10 permanent full-time jobs, the investor may earn a permanent green card approximately two years after earning his or her conditional green card.
News & Media
Our data collection began approximately two years after eP rollout was complete.
Science
The present study was performed approximately two years after the study by Kjelsberg et al. [ 2].
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* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient The two health-related quality of life instruments (SF-36 and EQ-5D) were administered to all patients again at approximately two year after baseline.
Leo Tolstoy wrote in the eighteen-sixties about the events of 1812 — approximately fifty years after the fact.
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And "Follies" itself plays a role in American musical theatre similar to that of "Show Boat," which débuted approximately thirty years after the start of the twentieth century and, like "Follies," seemed to incorporate everything there was to say up to its time about musical theatre and the larger mythical world of which it is a part, American show business.
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Annual survival during approximately six years after planting was 99.4% in East Palo Alto, 98.4% in the Kingsessing and 95.4% in Powelton.
Approximately three years after the sale, the seller discovered the existence of the undisclosed appraisal.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "approximately two years after", ensure the reference point is clearly established to avoid ambiguity. For example, "Approximately two years after the launch of the product, sales began to decline."
Common error
Avoid using "approximately two years after" when a more precise timeframe is available or necessary. Overusing approximations can undermine the credibility of your writing. If the exact duration is known, use it instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "approximately two years after" functions as an adverbial phrase of time. It modifies a verb or clause by specifying when an event occurred in relation to another event. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "approximately two years after" is a versatile and grammatically sound phrase used to indicate a period of roughly two years following a specific event. As Ludwig AI confirms, it appears frequently in scientific, news, and business contexts, providing a useful way to establish temporal relationships without requiring absolute precision. When using this phrase, ensure the reference point is clear and consider whether a more precise timeframe is necessary for clarity. Alternatives such as "roughly two years following" or "about two years subsequent to" can provide slight variations in tone and emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
roughly two years following
Replaces 'approximately' with 'roughly' and 'after' with 'following', maintaining the approximate timeframe but with a slightly different wording.
about two years subsequent to
Uses 'about' instead of 'approximately' and 'subsequent to' in place of 'after', resulting in a more formal tone.
nearly 24 months later
Converts 'two years' into '24 months' and replaces 'after' with 'later', offering a more precise but still approximate timeframe.
around two years from then
Substitutes 'approximately' with 'around' and 'after' with 'from then', shifting the reference point to a past event.
in the vicinity of two years thereafter
Employs 'in the vicinity of' to indicate approximation and 'thereafter' as a formal synonym for 'after'.
two years, give or take, after that
Adds the idiom 'give or take' to emphasize the approximation and uses 'after that' for a more conversational tone.
two years, more or less, subsequent
Uses the idiom 'more or less' for approximation and 'subsequent' as a concise replacement for 'after that'.
a couple of years beyond
Replaces 'approximately two years' with the less precise 'a couple of years' and 'after' with 'beyond'.
two years down the line
Uses the idiomatic expression 'down the line' to indicate a future point in time approximately two years from a reference point.
within a two-year timeframe following
Reframes the phrase to emphasize a timeframe, specifying that the event occurs within the two years following the reference point.
FAQs
How can I use "approximately two years after" in a sentence?
Use "approximately two years after" to indicate a period of roughly two years following a specific event or date. For instance, "Approximately two years after the initial investment, the company started to see returns".
What phrases are similar to "approximately two years after"?
Similar phrases include "roughly two years following", "about two years subsequent to", or "nearly 24 months later".
Is it better to say "approximately two years after" or "about two years after"?
Both "approximately two years after" and "about two years after" are acceptable. "Approximately" tends to be slightly more formal, while "about" is more casual. The best choice depends on the context and desired tone.
What's the difference between "approximately two years after" and "exactly two years after"?
"Approximately two years after" indicates an estimated timeframe, while "exactly two years after" signifies a precise duration. Use "approximately" when the timing is not precise and "exactly" when it is.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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