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The phrase "on two months" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific time period of two months in the future or past. Example: "I will be going on vacation in two months."
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When new employees join the company they are assigned to a team and put on two months' probation.
Many councils will, on two months' arrears, seek permission from a magistrates' court to pass such debts over to bailiffs.
"And if she spent it on two months of food, after two months she'd have nothing left".
"I take my hat off to you," he said, "I really didn't think it could be done on two months' training".
She was also awarded a dodgy doctorate in sociology, based on two months' study, from the University of Zimbabwe (from the hands of her husband).
[A18.] Singapore Shows 3.2% Growth in Quarter Singapore's economy expanded 3.2percentt in the third quarter, according to preliminary estimates based on two months of data.
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He was placed on six months' probation.
Hassan himself had planned on six months.
Macedonian leaders insisted on three months.
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