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The phrase "extra two years" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time longer than expected, for example: "Our project ran an extra two years longer than initially planned."
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The extra two years were introduced gradually.
Will those extra two years in school improve that child's prospects in life?
"This recession just bought everyone an extra two years of the single life".
But she did have that extra two years... Was Guccione still making contributions to health sciences, I asked?
For those who are going to have to work for an extra two years, that is very unfair".
But during the appeal the Palermo prosecutors demanded an extra two years' jail, citing what they claimed was further evidence of his guilt.
In the Autumn Statement the Chancellor announced that he is imposing an extra two years of real pay cuts for millions of public sector workers.
And Spain has been given an extra two years to hack its deficit below 3%.The government's programme of restructuring and reform has also started to produce results.
The extra two years would place the onus on the athlete to get an education, while also giving him the opportunity.
But most people would happily take an extra two years of lucidity, if it were on offer.Those who are daunted by cryptic clues need not be disheartened.
See article.The European Commission granted France an extra two years to meet its mandated budget deficit target of 3% of GDP.
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