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Discover Ludwig"for two semesters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific period of time or duration. Example: "I will be studying abroad for two semesters, starting in the fall semester."
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Must register for two semesters.
He lasted for two semesters in the winter of 1996-97.
After earning excellent grades for two semesters at another adult program, he reapplied to Columbia and was admitted.
She had taken summer classes at Yale and had attended Quinnipiac Law for two semesters before dropping out, she said.
The student was suspended for two semesters, and placed on probation for the remainder of his studies.
The course is carried out for two semesters, at Semester VII and VIII of the study programme.
Must be on campus for two semesters of consecutive research (no EAP, no summer).
Patton had previously told the New York Times that she had taken summer classes at Yale and attended Quinnipiac Law for two semesters before dropping out.
Originally, the university was going to suspend him for two semesters beginning this fall, which would have prevented him from playing for the Hurricanes.
"For two semesters he put a big black sign saying 'Classes canceled until the end of the war,' " said his son, Max La Riviere-Hedrick.
Mr. Rudolph, according to records and acquaintances, is a high school dropout who later received an equivalency diploma and attended Western Carolina University for two semesters.
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