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"some two years" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate an approximate or indefinite amount of time. Example: "I spent some two years traveling through Europe before returning home." In this sentence, "some two years" implies that the exact length of time is not important, but it was roughly two years. It could also be used in a different context, such as "The project took some two years to complete," indicating that it took approximately two years but not giving an exact timeframe.
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Some two years before his death he began to age very suddenly.
It occurred some two years later, after a movie I'd written was released.
The evolution of the trade union movement was some two years behind the pattern of political change by 1980.
It now expects to make the first delivery of the super-jumbo in October 2007, putting the project some two years behind its original schedule.
And that is likely to presage more growth in the first quarter, and an eventual end to some two years of job losses.
Muhammad Ali returned to the ring at the age of 38, after some two years out of it, to receive a horrifying battering form Larry Holmes.
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Some seven years on, tourism is thriving.
In town again some ten years later,.
The estrangement lasted some thirty years.
Yes, some five years later, I am.
Some twelve years after that review.
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